Do organic compunds form polymers?

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DNA (deoxyribnucleaic acid) in cells and RNA (ribonucleaic acid) are both polymers formed by organic compounds in a natural environment. In so far as organic chemistry is concerned, there are vast quantities of polymer types which can be made using organic molecules.

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