Since you haven't mentioned the context where the liked units, therefore
1. If you are asking about polymers, then they are called monomers.
2. If you are asking about living organisms they are called cells.
3. if you are asking about solids, they are called unit cells.
CELLS
there are not repeating units in a monomer.
Simple Sugars
vertebra is one of the repeating units
Yes! Glycogen is made from repeating units of glucose. Hope this helps!
A molecule made of many repeating parts is known as a polymer.
CELLS
cells
there are not repeating units in a monomer.
Simple Sugars
vertebra is one of the repeating units
DNA is not made up out of 2, but 4 repeating units. These repeating units, nucleotides, being Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine.
No
I do believe you are asking about a sarcomere, units of repeating bands that make up the fibers (myofibrils) of a striated muscle.
lipids.
Repeating units of actin and myosin filaments are called sarcomeres. These are designed to control the contraction of muscles in the human body.
No. Hydrolysis is breaking apart the components of a macromolecule. Dehydration synthesis is the synthesis of macromolecules from components of repeating units.