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What is the polymer of carbohydrate?

what is the monomer of carbohydrate?

what is the polymer of nucleic acid?

what is the monomer of nucleic acid?

what is the polymer of protein?

what is the monomer of protein?

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Carbohydrate polymers are polysaccharides or disaccharides
Monomers if carbs are monosaccarides
Nucleus acid monomers are nucleotides
Protein monomers are amino acids
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first one is The polymers of carbohydrates are disaccharides and polysaccharides that consist of two or more monomers respectively. Examples of monosaccharide are: glucose, fructose and galactose. Examples of disaccharides are: sucrose, lactose and the second one The simplest carbohydrates are called monosaccharides, or simple sugars. They are the building blocks (monomers) for the synthesis of polymers or complex carbohydrates, as will be discussed further in this section. Monosaccharides are classified based on the number of carbons in the molecule. 3 one Nucleic acids are polymers of nucleotides joined by covalent (phosphodiester) bonds formed between their sugar and phosphate groups.4 one Nucleic acids are giant biomolecules made of monomers called nucleotides. Nucleotides have three components: pentose sugar (5-carbon sugar), phosphate group, and nitrogenous base. all I can do for now yw!

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