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

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In step growth polymerisation, the monomers get linked to each other in steps generally by the loss of molecules of water in each step. This happends in all the three biomolecules that have been listed. These may be therefore, regarded as step growth polymers. For details, consult Unit 15.
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