Mono - Glucose, Fructose
Di - Sucrose, Lactose
Poly - Cellulose, Starch
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Carbohydrates, for example polysaccharides, like cellulose in cell walls Proteins, made from aminoacids, constituents of hormones and enzymes Polynucleotides, constituents of DNA and RNA which are nucleic acids Lipids, composed of fatty acids and glycerol
There are 4. Wich are carbohdrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
The four main types of macromolecules found in living things are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Each type serves a specific biological function, such as energy storage (carbohydrates), membrane structure (lipids), enzyme catalysis (proteins), and genetic information storage (nucleic acids).
Yes. Carbohydrates and Proteins are build upi from their basic building blocks. In case of carbohydrates, the building blocks are sugar units and proteins are made up of amino acids.
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The four types of carbon compounds found in living things are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Each of these compounds plays a crucial role in various biological processes within organisms.
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Carbohydrates, for example polysaccharides, like cellulose in cell walls Proteins, made from aminoacids, constituents of hormones and enzymes Polynucleotides, constituents of DNA and RNA which are nucleic acids Lipids, composed of fatty acids and glycerol
The simplest carbohydrates are called monosaccharides, with glucose being a common example. The most complex carbohydrates are known as polysaccharides, with starch and cellulose serving as key examples. Monosaccharides consist of single sugar units, while polysaccharides are made up of long chains of sugar units linked together.
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