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  • Pectin: Understanding Its Polymer Structure - Definition & Explanation
    Pectin is a polymer.

    Here's why:

    * Monomers are single, small molecules that can be linked together to form larger molecules.

    * Polymers are large molecules made up of many repeating smaller units called monomers.

    Pectin is a complex carbohydrate made up of chains of sugar molecules (primarily galacturonic acid) linked together. These chains of sugar molecules are the monomers that make up the polymer pectin.

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