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Which monomer is produced when starches are broken down?
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Which monomer is produced when starches are broken down?
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Glucose (C6H12O6)
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The monomer being produce is glucose. The polymer's component is a monomer. For instance, the glucose molecules would come together in order to form a complex carbohydrates which is then the polymer of glucose.Hope this answer would be of help.
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