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A molecule that can join with other molecules to form a large molecule called a polymer. A monomer is the smallest repeating unit in a polymer chain.
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A molecule of relatively low molecular mass. Monomers are combined to make polymers.
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A small molecular subunit that can bond to other subunits to form long macromolecules, or polymers. Examples: monosaccharides, nucleotides, amino acids.
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One unit of immunoglobulin; consists of two light chains and two heavy chains.
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A monomer is a starting material or single unit from which a polymer is built. It refers to the repeat units that make up the polymer chains. Ethylene is the monomer for polyethylene and styrene for polystyrene.
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