Macromolecules are formed from many simple molecules (monomers) and have a big molecular mass.
They are type of monomers. They build up carbohydrates.
Amino acids are monomers, so they aren't macromolecules at all.
Polymers are the macromolecules formed when monomers join together.polymer
If the macromolecule is a polymer, then yes it is made of monomers. There can be some irregular macromolecules that are not polymers and thus are not made of monomers, but they are special cases (e.g. carbon nanotubes with attached side groups).
Macromolecules are formed from many simple molecules (monomers) and have a big molecular mass.
They are type of monomers. They build up carbohydrates.
Amino acids are monomers, so they aren't macromolecules at all.
Amino acids are monomers, so they aren't macromolecules at all.
The monomers of nucleic acids are nucleotides.Of polysaccharides: monosaccharides.Of polypeptides (the chains that make up proteins): amino acids.Lipids are macromolecules, but are not polymers, so they do not have monomers.
Polymers are the macromolecules formed when monomers join together.polymer
They are all formed from the same elements.
If the macromolecule is a polymer, then yes it is made of monomers. There can be some irregular macromolecules that are not polymers and thus are not made of monomers, but they are special cases (e.g. carbon nanotubes with attached side groups).
lipids.
lipids.
These are three of the four major biological macromolecules. (The fourth are lipids.) Each of these macromolecules are polymers and are made up of smaller component parts called monomers.
lipids