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Which of the following is NOT a monomer? a. a glucose molecule b.an amino acid c. a nucleotide d. a protein
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Which of the following is NOT a monomer?
a. a glucose molecule
b.an amino acid
c. a nucleotide
d. a protein
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D. A protein is the answer.
Proteins are not monomers they are polymers, they are made of amino acids (which are monomers).
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