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Many building blocks are joined together to make a large biological macromolecule. This chain of sub-units is called a(n)... A- Isomer B- Monomer C- Dimer D- Polymer
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Many building blocks are joined together to make a large biological
macromolecule. This chain of sub-units is called a(n)...
A- Isomer
B- Monomer
C- Dimer
D- Polymer
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D-Polymer is the answer
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