amylose and amylopectin
Cellulose and Starches
Cellulose and Starches
Starch and cellulose.
cellulose and starches
ANSWER:Glucose is made of monosccharides, and glycogen.
The answer is polymer. Could also be referring to Macromolecule
The major polimer stored in plants is starch, and in animals is glycogen.
polypropane
cellulose and starches
Polymers are not made into crude oil. Crude oil is made into polymers.
The feedstock for polymers chemistry may be petroleum, methane gas, coal, plants.
ANSWER:Glucose is made of monosccharides, and glycogen.
Plants do make and use some polymers (e.g. starch, cellulose etc.), as do some animals (e.g. spider silk) but most of what we know as polymers are artificial (e.g. polyethylene, nylon etc.).
from both plants and animals
Polymers are made from monomers and there are many of them. They include olefins such as ethylene, propylene, octene etc and their halogenated analogues. There are many other raw materials that polymers are made from.
The ultimate source of natural sugar based polymers are plants. Plants make sugar (glucose) by photosynthesis. The glucose is then used to make polymers such as starch (amylose and amylopectin) and cellulose. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polysaccharide
Polymers are known as millions of monomers made up to create it
The answer is polymer. Could also be referring to Macromolecule
Natural polymers will degrade over time.... man-made polymers are not biodegradable - and need to be processed.
The major polimer stored in plants is starch, and in animals is glycogen.