No. A biomolecule is many building blocks bonded together to form a polymer. The building blocks of any polymer are called monomers. The monomer of a carbohydrate is a monosaccharide, which forms the polymer polysaccharide.
it depends on what biomolecule it is.. for carbohydrates, the building block is glucose. for protein is lipid, for fats are glycerol and fatty acids and for nucleic acid are nucleotides..
Carbohydrates
no
Carbohydrates
carbohydrates.
No, it's not.
Carbohydrates are a class of biomolecule that have the general equation: CnH2nOn
The building block of a carbohydrate is mono saccharides.
carbohydrates
well i know they have starch and cellulose.... both carbohydrates though
amino acids proteins carbohydrates
They are both carbohydrates. Disaccharides and Polysaccharides respectively.