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an amino acid is a monomer.. it joins together to form a dipeptide.. which joins together to form a polypeptide

polypeptide - otherwise known as a polymer

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What pairs a polymer and a monomer?

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Is a protein polymer or monomer?

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Is Enzyme a monomer or polymer?

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What is the monomer of a protein polymer?

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Which is not a monomer a nucleotide an amino acid or a protein?

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Is cellulose and amino acids proper paring for a polymer and its monomer?

No, cellulose is not a monomer for amino acids to form a polymer. Cellulose is a polysaccharide composed of glucose monomers, while amino acids are the monomers of proteins, which are formed by peptide bonds. The proper pairing for cellulose would be glucose monomers, while amino acids would pair to form proteins.


What correctly pairs a polymer and monomer?

which polymer is correctly matched with its monomer A}starch-glucose B}maltose-amino acids C}protein-fatty acids D}lipid-sucrose


What is the monomer and polymer of proteins?

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What is the monomer of the polymer silk?

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What are the 4 major macromolecules and monomers?

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What is the polymer and monomer for the macromolecules?

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What is the monomer of amino-acids?

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