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A six-carbon sugar is an example of a ______ that can join with other molecules to form a _____ such as starch or cellulose

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The right answer for the first gap is monomer.

The right answer for the second gap is polymer.

The polymer is a large molecule consisting of basic units called monomers (or monomer units) connected by covalent bonds.

A monomer is a compound of simple molecules that can react with other monomers to give a polymer.

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A six-carbon sugar is an example of a monomer that can join with other molecules to form a polymer such as starch of cellulose.