which one Polymers does not contain glucose units
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Polymers are huge organic molecules that are made up of millions of smaller units called the monomers. Polymers are present naturally in nature and they can also be synthesized artificially.
The natural polymers that do not contain glucose units include - Nucleic acids and proteins.
Nucleic acids are polymers of nucleotide monomers. DNA and RNA are the primary examples of nucleic acids. Proteins are polymers that are made up of amino acids. Silk and hair are the important examples of a natural polymer made up of proteins.
Polymers are huge organic molecules that are made up of millions of smaller units called the monomers. Polymers are present naturally in nature and they can also be synthesized artificially.
The natural polymers that do not contain glucose units include - Nucleic acids and proteins.
Nucleic acids are polymers of nucleotide monomers. DNA and RNA are the primary examples of nucleic acids. Proteins are polymers that are made up of amino acids. Silk and hair are the important examples of a natural polymer made up of proteins.
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