Lipids do not have monomers and they themselves are the polymer
Polymer: DNA, Monomer: nucleotides Polymer: Proteins, Monomer: amino acids Polymer: Polysaccharides, Monomer: monosaccharides
The 4 macomolecules are carbohydrates, lipids,proteins, and nucleic acids. Their monomers are: Carbohydrates- Simple sugar Lipids-Fatty Acid Protein-Amino Acids Nucleic Acid-Nucleotide
There is no antonym for polymer
In terms of lipids, a monomer is a single building block unit, such as a fatty acid. A polymer is a larger molecule made up of repeating monomer units, like a triglyceride. A dimer is a molecule formed by the combination of two smaller molecules, as seen in some lipid modifications.
The monomer of lipids is fatty acids.
A lipid is a type of molecule that is not considered a monomer or polymer. Lipids are a diverse group of molecules that include fats, oils, and waxes, and they do not form long chains like polymers or repeat units like monomers.
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For carbohydrates they are monosaccharides. For proteins,amino acids. For lipids glycerol and fatty acids. For nucleic acids nucleotides.
Polymer
The smallest unit of a polymer is called a monomer. Monomers are the repeating units that link together to form a polymer chain through chemical bonds.
A polymer. Polymers are formed from the repetition of monomer units through chemical bonding to create long chains or networks.