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All macromolecules contain a monomer.
they are all formed from the same elements.
C . H . O .
carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus
carbon,hydrogen and oxygen
There are three common elements: C, H, and O.
There are three common elements: C, H, and O.
All macromolecules contain a monomer.
they are all formed from the same elements.
C . H . O .
They are all formed from the same elements.
carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus
carbon,hydrogen and oxygen
Molecules of carbons are known as orgains. Since carbon is the main atom of carbohydrates, proteins and other macromolecules they are said to be organic. There is no in organic macromolecules exist in our cell.
Common macromolecules are hydro-carbon (hydrogen and carbon polymerized to macromolecules). For single element macro molecules, the example is carbon nanotubes.
Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Sulfur
The three elements found in all biological macromolecules are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. These elements are present in varying ratios and arrangements in carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids, which together form the building blocks of life.