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  • Carbohydrates = monosaccharides
  • Proteins = amino acids
  • Lipids = triglyceride
  • Nucleic Acids = nucleotides
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proteins are the macromolecules. Amino acids are the subunits.

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nucleic acids are the macromolecules and nucleotides are the subunit.

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starches/polysaccharides are the macromolecules and sugars are the subunits...

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Monosaccharides, triglycerides, amino acids, and nucleotides.

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Polymers

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These subunits are called monomers.

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What are individual subunits of macromolecules called?

Monosaccharides, triglyceride, amino acids, and nucleotides


What degrades macromolecules and releases the subunits into the cytoplasm?

It is done by lysosomes. They recycle materials in cell


What are maecromolecules?

A macromolecules a very large molecule commonly created by polymerization of smaller subunits. In biochemistry, the term is applied to the three conventional biopolymers (nucleic acids, proteins, and carbohydrates),as well as non-polymeric molecules with large molecular mass such as lipids and macrocycles. The individual constituent molecules of polymeric macromolecules are called monomers


What term identifies the reaction that breaks apart macromolecules?

hydrolysis... my biology book says that... cells dissasemble macromolecules into their constituent subunits by performing reactions that are essentailly the reverse of dehydration- a molecule of water is added instead of removed.


What are the subunits of DNA called?

Purines, Pryimidine and Nucleotide are the subunits of DNA.

Related questions

What are individual subunits of macromolecules called?

Monosaccharides, triglyceride, amino acids, and nucleotides


How biological macromolecules formed by linking together their subunits through?

they can formed by the removal of water


What degrades macromolecules and releases the subunits into the cytoplasm?

It is done by lysosomes. They recycle materials in cell


What are maecromolecules?

A macromolecules a very large molecule commonly created by polymerization of smaller subunits. In biochemistry, the term is applied to the three conventional biopolymers (nucleic acids, proteins, and carbohydrates),as well as non-polymeric molecules with large molecular mass such as lipids and macrocycles. The individual constituent molecules of polymeric macromolecules are called monomers


What term identifies the reaction that breaks apart macromolecules?

hydrolysis... my biology book says that... cells dissasemble macromolecules into their constituent subunits by performing reactions that are essentailly the reverse of dehydration- a molecule of water is added instead of removed.


What are the subunits of DNA called?

Purines, Pryimidine and Nucleotide are the subunits of DNA.


Macromolecules made of amino acids?

Macromolecules made of amino acids are called proteins.


How are macromolecules disassembled?

How are macromolecules assembled and disassembled


What are the subunits of proteins called?

Amino Acids


What are subunits called that make DNA?

nucleotides


Subunits of the US government are called?

spates


The subunits of proteins are called?

Amino acids.