The ultimate source of natural sugar based polymers are plants. Plants make sugar (glucose) by photosynthesis. The glucose is then used to make polymers such as starch (amylose and amylopectin) and cellulose. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polysaccharide
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Synthetic rubber is made from the polymers of various petroleum based products. The most common are made from styrene and butadiene.
Virtually all synthetic polymers are used in industry.
Nanopolymers are a class of materials called polymers, which have a nanoscale. Such polymers have nanoparticles in the polymer matrix but with one dimension ranging from 1 to 50nm at the very least.
Polymers are all around us. They vary from plastic bags to even credit cards. Simple to make and simple to use!