Monomer of protein = amino acid
monomer of nucleic acid is a nucleotide, which is made up of a sugar, phosphate, and a nitrogen base.
The 4 macomolecules are carbohydrates, lipids,proteins, and nucleic acids. Their monomers are: Carbohydrates- Simple sugar Lipids-Fatty Acid Protein-Amino Acids Nucleic Acid-Nucleotide
An amino acid is the monomer of proteins, and a nucleic acid is genetic material.
The monomer of proteins are called amino acids.
No. Nucleic acids encode proteins.
Nucleic acids make proteins.
The 4 macomolecules are carbohydrates, lipids,proteins, and nucleic acids. Their monomers are: Carbohydrates- Simple sugar Lipids-Fatty Acid Protein-Amino Acids Nucleic Acid-Nucleotide
An amino acid is the monomer of proteins, and a nucleic acid is genetic material.
For carbohydrates they are monosaccharides. For proteins,amino acids. For lipids glycerol and fatty acids. For nucleic acids nucleotides.
The monomers of proteins are known as amino acids....A further explanation:Do not confuse amino acids with nucleic acids. Nucleic acids are DNA and RNA and are another one of the BIG 4 macromolecules that are needed to survive.The 4 are:Carbohydrates (monomer: monosaccaride)Proteins (monomer: amino acids)Lipids (monomer: fatty acids)Nucleic Acids (monomer: nucleotides)
An amino acid is the monomer used to create proteins. Nucleotides are the basic unit used to make nucleic acids (such as DNA). Therefore an amino acid is to a protein as a nucleotide is to a nucleic acid.
Nucleotide is the monomer. Nucleotide is the monomer of Nucleic Acids.
Nucleotide is the monomer. Nucleotide is the monomer of Nucleic Acids.
The monomer of proteins are called amino acids.
Nucleotide is the monomer. Nucleotide is the monomer of Nucleic Acids.
No. Nucleic acids encode proteins.
Nucleic acids make proteins.
The four major macromolecules are proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids.