Biopolymers and other polymers are distinguished from one another by significant structural differences. The basic building blocks of polymers are monomers, which are repeating units. Although it is not a defining trait, biopolymers frequently have a clearly defined structure. When referring to proteins, the fundamental structure refers to both the precise chemical make-up and the order in which these units are assembled. Many biopolymers spontaneously fold into recognisable compact forms that govern their biological roles and intricately rely on their core structures. Analyzing the structural characteristics of biopolymers is the subject of structural biology. The architectures of most synthetic polymers, in comparison, are far more straightforward and random. Due to this feature, biopolymers no longer have the molecular mass distribution that exists today. In reality, because their synthesis is often governed by a template-directed process, all biopolymers of a given type—say, let's a certain protein—are identical in that they all have the same sequences and quantities of monomers, giving them all the same mass.
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