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What is not a monomer of disaccharide

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Disaccharide is a sugar, the prefix Di means 2, the prefix mono means 1, so 2 monosaccharides is 1 disaccharide. Long chains of monosaccharides make polysaccharides(more than 2).

The monomers of proteins are amino acids

The monomers of Carbohydrates are monosaccharides

There are no monomers to Lipids

The monomers of Nucleic acids are nucleotides

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A disaccharide is a carbohydrate polymer composed of two sugar monomers (monosaccharides) which are joined by a glycosidic bond formed by a condensation reaction.

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