Biopolymers:

Bio-polymers consist of Monomeric units that are covalently bonded to form larger molecules. There are three main classes of bio-polymers, classified according to the monomers used and the structure of the bio-polymer formed:  Polynucleotides, such as RNA and DNA, are long Polymers composed of 13 or more [clarification needed] nucleotide monomers. Examples of bio-polymers include natural rubbers (polymers of isoprene), sabering and lignin (complex polyphonic polymers), cutin and cutan (complex polymers of long-chain fatty acids) and melanin. Bio-polymers have applications in many fields including the food Industry, manufacturing, packaging, and biomedical engineering.



 


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