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Can nucleic acid protein and starch be considered as step growth polymers?

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Yes nucleic acid protein and starch can be considered fas step growth polymers as during their polymerisation reaction they lead to removal of water molecule or any neurtal molecule also.Thus, these are the examples of condensation polymers or step growth polymerisation
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