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monomers and polymers like sugar, many large molecules are polymers, wh…

Question

monomers and
polymers
like sugar, many
large molecules are
polymers, which are
made up of smaller
molecules called
monomers.

glucose is a
monomer, meaning
that multiple glucose
molecules can be
assembled together
to make a large
starch molecule.
starch is a polymer.

the glucose
molecule forms a six-
sided ring, so each
hexagon represents
a single glucose
molecule.

drag and drop
glucose molecules in
a line to build a
polymer.
starch

glucose

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The problem is about monomers (glucose) and polymers (starch) in biology, specifically biochemistry related to carbohydrates. Glucose is a monomer, and starch is a polymer formed by linking glucose units. The task is to drag and drop glucose (hexagon) to build starch (polymer) by connecting multiple glucose molecules.

Answer:

To solve the drag - and - drop task:

  1. Identify the glucose monomer (the hexagon - shaped molecule representing glucose as shown in the diagram).
  2. Drag the glucose (hexagon) molecules and place them in a line, connecting them (as per the structure of starch which is a polymer of glucose). Each hexagon represents one glucose monomer, and by placing multiple hexagons (glucose) in a sequence, you build the starch polymer.