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Stella Mueller
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22 April, 06:53
What are the monomers of a macromolecule
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Diana Bush
22 April, 07:13
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It depends on which macromolecule you are referring to. As examples:
Protein monomers are amino acids.
DNA monomers are nucleotides.
Carbohydrate monomers are monosacharides.
Lipid monomers are fatty acids and glycerol.
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