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mon·o·mer M0395500 (mŏn′ə-mər)n. A molecule that can combine with other molecules to form a polymer. [mono- + (poly)mer.] mon′o·mer′ic (-mĕr′ĭk) adj.monomer (ˈmɒnəmə) n (Chemistry) chem a compound whose molecules can join together to form a polymer monomeric adjmon•o•mer (ˈmɒn ə mər) n. a molecule of low molecular weight capable of reacting with other molecules of low molecular weight to form a polymer. [1910–15] mon`o•mer′ic (-ˈmɛr ɪk) adj. mon·o·mer (mŏn′ə-mər) A molecule that can combine with others of the same kind to form a polymer. Glucose molecules, for example, are monomers that can combine to form the polymer cellulose.monomerA basic unit from which a polymer is made.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | monomer - a simple compound whose molecules can join together to form polymerschemical compound, compound - (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight | TranslationsmonomerenUK
monomer (mŏn`əmər): see polymerpolymer , chemical compound with high molecular weight consisting of a number of structural units linked together by covalent bonds (see chemical bond). The simple molecules that may become structural units are themselves called monomers; two monomers combine to form a dimer, ..... Click the link for more information. .monomer[′män·ə·mər] (organic chemistry) A molecule which is capable of combining with like or unlike molecules to form a polymer; it is a repeating structure unit within a polymer. Also known as repeating unit. monomerAn organic liquid having a relatively low molecular weight which reacts with itself (or other compounds of low molecular weight) to create a solid polymer.monomer Chem a compound whose molecules can join together to form a polymer monomerenUK
monomer [mon´o-mer] 1. a simple molecule of relatively low molecular weight, which is capable of reacting chemically with other molecules to form a dimer, trimer, or polymer.2. some basic unit of a molecule, either the molecule itself or some structural or functional subunit of it, e.g., an individual polypeptide in a multi-subunit protein.fibrin monomer the material resulting from the action of thrombin on fibrinogen, which then polymerizes to form the fibrin clot.mon·o·mer (mon'ō-mĕr), 1. The molecular unit that, by repetition, constitutes a large structure or polymer; for example, ethylene, H2C=CH2, is the monomer of polyethylene, H(CH2)nH. See also: subunit (1). 2. The protein structural unit of a virion capsid. 3. The protein subunit of a protein composed of several loosely associated such units, usually bound noncovalently. [mono- + -mer] monomer A single unit of a multiunit molecule, which are joined to form dimers, trimers and polymers; hydrolysis of polymers yields monomers.monomer A single unit of a multiunit molecule, which are joined to form dimers, trimers, polymers; hydrolysis of polymers yields monomers. Cf Polymer. mon·o·mer (mon'ō-měr) 1. The molecular unit that, by repetition, constitutes a large structure or polymer. 2. The protein structural unit of a virion capsid. See: virion3. The protein subunit of a protein composed of several loosely associated such units, usually noncovalently bound together. monomer One of the chemical groups many of which are repetitively linked together to form a POLYMER.monomer any molecule that can exist alone or with other similar molecules to form a polymer.mon·o·mer (mon'ō-měr) 1. The molecular unit that, by repetition, constitutes a large structure or polymer. 2. The protein structural unit of a virion capsid. monomerenUK
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