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The carboxyl group is classified as a radical (which does not mean the same thing in chemistry that it does in politics). It is part of a molecule, not an entire molecule, and not a macromolecule.

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The carbonyl group is neccesary for carbohydrates. Carbohydrates have monomers called monosacchardides, and each monosacchardide is classified according to three characteristics, and one of those characteristics is the placement of its carbonyl group.

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The most likely example of geometric isomerism you will meet at an introductory level is cis-but-2-ene.

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serine

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Q: Which macromolecule has cis-carbon-carbon double bond?
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