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What are the monomers that make up the 4 biological macromolecules?

The monomers of nucleic acids are nucleotides.Of polysaccharides: monosaccharides.Of polypeptides (the chains that make up proteins): amino acids.Lipids are macromolecules, but are not polymers, so they do not have monomers.


Why is carbon an integral part in all macromolecules?

Carbon forms strong covalent bonds with other elements, allowing for the diversity of structures possible in macromolecules. Additionally, carbon can bond with itself to form long chains, branched structures, and ring structures, which are essential for the complexity and functionality of macromolecules.


What are the functions of Golgi Complex?

golgi bodies store molocules in the cell, such as lipids or excess proteins the following are the important fnctions of the golg complexz. 1)plasma membrne formation 2)Lysosome synhtesis and formation . 3)Protein secretion 4)Polysacharides synthesis and secretioin 5)Acrosome formation 6)Maintains fluid balance in metazoans 7)nueroseceretion 8)Plant cell wall formation 9)helps in th eformstion of retinal pigment in chick , melanin pigment formation in tumours cells,


In meiosis if the parent cell has 8 chromosomes each daughter cell will have?

Each daughter cell will have 4 chromosomes. A parent cell is diploid and 2N, therefore N=4 for the parent cell because it has 8 chromosomes. After meiosis, a daughter cell is N and therefore has 4 chromosomes.


Three jobs of the cell membrane?

1)It gives protection to the cell. 2)It prevents the internal environment of the cell from exposing to the external environment. 3)It allows the exchange of certain selective materials from the external environment of the cell into the cell and vice versa such as oxygen and carbondioxide. 4)In some unicellular organisms like amoeba, the flexible cell membrane allow to engulf in food particles and expel waste matter. This process is called endocytosis.

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Name the 4 Main classes of macromolecules ( organic molecules ) and tell what 3 elements all of these contain?

The 4 main classes of macromolecules are carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. All of these macromolecules contain the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.


What are the 4 major categories of macromolecules found in living organisims?

There are four types. They are carbohydrates,lipids,proteins and nucleic acids


How many categories are the Grammy Awards divided into?

4 categories 1. Record of the Year 2. Album of the Year 3. Song of the Year 4. Best New ArtistAnswerAbove are the "Big Four" categories. But as of 2015, there are 25 other main categories, and 79 sub-categories.


What are the 4 main types of contamination?

There are four main categories of contamination. The four main types are water, dilute acids, dilute bases, and organic solvents.


What are the 4 main types of contamination hazard?

There are four main categories of contamination. The four main types are water, dilute acids, dilute bases, and organic solvents.


What are the 4 types of contamination?

There are four main categories of contamination. The four main types are water, dilute acids, dilute bases, and organic solvents.


What are the three main types of science?

There are mainly 4 types ofScience... in which Biology,Chemistryand Physics are 3 Main categories type and Maths is other type.


Which of the 4 macromolecules is also called a polypeptide chain?

Proteins.


What are the five main categories of a computer system?

These are 1.hybrid 2.analog 3.digital 4.laptop 5.mini


What are 2 nuclear reactions?

The two main categories are (1) fusion: joining small atoms into larger atoms, such as hydrogen-1 into helium-4, and (2) fission, the splitting of certain large atoms, such as U-235.The two main categories are (1) fusion: joining small atoms into larger atoms, such as hydrogen-1 into helium-4, and (2) fission, the splitting of certain large atoms, such as U-235.The two main categories are (1) fusion: joining small atoms into larger atoms, such as hydrogen-1 into helium-4, and (2) fission, the splitting of certain large atoms, such as U-235.The two main categories are (1) fusion: joining small atoms into larger atoms, such as hydrogen-1 into helium-4, and (2) fission, the splitting of certain large atoms, such as U-235.


What are the function of the 4 macromolecules?

the answer is that I can't give you one sorry, but I'm failing Biology


Why are the 4 macromolecules important?

I am not sure, but I think they are nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and carbohydrates