lipids
They are the lipids. They have glycerols and fatty acids
Lipids.
Dipeptide is two classes of organic matter. It is one molecule that has two amino acids that are joined by a single peptide bond.
A single part of a compound is called a "component" or "constituent." In the context of chemistry, individual elements that make up a compound are referred to as "atoms." When discussing molecules, a single part can also be described as a "subunit" or "monomer," particularly in the context of larger structures like polymers.
The macromolecule of a monosaccharide monomer is a polysaccharide such as starch or cellulose. The macromolecule of an amino acid monomer is a polypeptide or protein. The macromolecule of a nucleotide monomer is a nucleic acid such as DNA or RNA.
Yes. You are right. Glucose is a monomer. Because it is a single molecule.
Monomer is a single molecule.
monomer
A simple sugar, such as glucose or fructose, is a monomer. It is a single unit that can join with other monomers to form larger molecules like polysaccharides (polymers).
As the molecular formula for benzene is C6H6 so acetylene CH Triple Bond CH should be its monomer.
The monomer of carbohydrates is a monosaccharide, such as glucose, fructose, or galactose. Monosaccharides are single sugar molecules that can link together to form larger carbohydrates like disaccharides and polysaccharides.
"monomer"