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where do natural polymers come from
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Natural polymers originate from various biological sources. Plant-based polymers, like cellulose and starch, come from cell walls and stored nutrients in plants. Animal-derived polymers include proteins like collagen from connective tissues and silk from silkworms, as well as chitin from the exoskeletons of insects and crustaceans. Additionally, nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA, essential for genetic information storage and transfer, are natural polymers found in all living organisms. These polymers play critical roles in the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs. Their wide range of sources and properties make natural polymers invaluable in diverse applications from medical to industrial fields.
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