AnswerThe four classes are: Carbohydrates: monosaccharideLipids: fatty acidProteins: amino acidsNucleic Acids: nucleotides(The monomer comes after the colon)
Yes protein is a complex biomolecule. They have elements such as C, H, O, N and S and known as organic compounds. Proteins are build up by the monomer struture called amino acids.
This biomolecule is glucose.
monomer
what is the monomer for bioplastic
No. A biomolecule is many building blocks bonded together to form a polymer. The building blocks of any polymer are called monomers. The monomer of a carbohydrate is a monosaccharide, which forms the polymer polysaccharide.
AnswerThe four classes are: Carbohydrates: monosaccharideLipids: fatty acidProteins: amino acidsNucleic Acids: nucleotides(The monomer comes after the colon)
Yes protein is a complex biomolecule. They have elements such as C, H, O, N and S and known as organic compounds. Proteins are build up by the monomer struture called amino acids.
a polymer.
biomolecule called prostacyclin? what is the functional group?
This biomolecule is glucose.
no
DNA and RNA contain are made up of the biomolecule nucleic acids.
monomer
it is a monomer of nucleosides
Carbohydrates
yes