"Polymerised" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Polymerized refers to something that has undergone polymerization, a chemical process in which small molecules (monomers) combine to form a larger molecule (polymer). In other words, it is a solid or semi-solid material composed of large molecules made up of many smaller molecules linked together.
Example sentences:
The plastic cup was made from polymerized materials that could last for years.
The company developed a new process to polymerize the monomers more efficiently.
Antonyms: unpolymerized, monomeric.
A natural or synthetic macrooleculic compound consisting of large molecular units formed by repetition of smaller units called monomers, bonded together by covalent chemical bonds. It can be found in a variety of forms, ranging from hard plastics and fibers to rubbers, adhesives, coatings, and composites.
Polymerase refers to an enzyme (a biological catalyst) that facilitates the synthesis of DNA or RNA by assembling nucleotides into a polynucleotide chain.
Polymerases are a class of enzymes that are responsible for synthesizing new DNA or RNA strands by adding nucleotides to a growing chain. They are essential for DNA replication, repair, and transcription. Polymerases are typically involved in the following processes:<em> DNA replication: Creating a replica of DNA during cell division</em> DNA repair: Correcting errors in DNA replication<em> Transcription: Converting DNA sequences into RNA transcriptsExamples of polymerases include:</em> DNA polymerase: Adds nucleotides to a DNA strand<em> RNA polymerase: Adds nucleotides to a growing RNA strand</em> Reverse transcriptase: Converts RNA into DNAPolymerases are essential for life and are vital in various biological processes, including cell growth, repair, and adaptation.
The term "polymeric" refers to something related to or consisting of polymers, which are large molecules composed of many repeating subunits, typically derived from chemical reactions between monomers.
Polymerization is a chemical reaction in which relatively small molecules, such as monomers, combine chemically to form a very large chainlike or network molecule, called a polymer. The monomers are often referred to as repeat units and are linked to each other in a repeated pattern to form a polymer chain.
To combine or cause something (such as a chemical substance) to combine and form a large molecule by the chemical bonding of many smaller molecules.
"Polymerises" is the third person singular form of the verb "polymerize," which means:To combine or join many small molecules, called monomers, into a large molecule, called a polymer. This process is called polymerization.Examples:<em> Polymers are made by polymerizing molecules in a chemical reaction.</em> The new molecule polymerised quickly in the laboratory.Note: In British English, the preferred spelling is "polymerises". In American English, the preferred spelling is "polymerize".
Polymerizing, or polymerisation, refers to the process by which relatively small molecules, known as monomers, combine chemically to produce a very large chainlike or network molecule, called a polymer.
Polymerism refers to the process or phenomenon of combining two or more different substances, such as molecules, species, or organisms, to form a new compound or entity. In biology, polymerism can refer to the existence of two or more dissimilar chemical compounds of an organism that occupy different environment and mammals depending upon the season, food, age, etc. In other words, it is a metabolic process where an organism produces different types of molecules or structures in response to environmental conditions.
Capable of undergoing polymerization, especially the process of combining to form a polymer.
Polymerization is a chemical reaction in which small molecules, such as monomers, combine chemically to produce a very large chainlike or network molecule, called a polymer. This process is a type of condensation reaction and is often initiated by heat, light, or a catalyst.
To combine or merge molecules to form a polymer, often through a chemical reaction such as polymerization, bonding the molecules together to create a more complex molecule or large chain.
Formed or composed of polymers, particularly in the process of undergoing polymerization, a chemical reaction in which various molecules combine to produce a large molecule, or polymer.