What is monomers

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Monomers are the individual molecules that can join together to form a polymer through a chemical reaction called polymerization. These molecules are typically small and relatively simple in structure, and they have repeating units that can link together to form a larger, more complex molecule. Examples of monomers include amino acids, which can join to form proteins, and nucleotides, which can join to form nucleic acids like DNA and RNA.
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