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Complete the table about macromolecules.

(enzyme) (lipid) (cell membrane) (amino acid) (nucleic acid) (nucliotide) (carbohydrate) (sugar)
{Macromolecule} {Monomer} {Example}
[ ] [fatty acid] [ ]
[protein] [ ] [ ]
[ ] [ ] [starch]
[ ] [ ] [DNA]

Complete the table about macromolecules. (enzyme) (lipid) (cell membrane) (amino acid-example-1
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Complete the table about macromolecules. (enzyme) (lipid) (cell membrane) (amino acid-example-1
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Answer:

{Macromolecule} {Monomer} {Example}

[lipid ] [fatty acid] [cell membrane ]

[protein] [amino acid] [enzyme ]

[carbohydrate ] [sugar ] [starch]

[ nucleic acid] [nucleotide ] [DNA]

Step-by-step explanation:

Row 1:

Lipids are macromolecules which are made of fatty acids. For example; Cell membrane consists of lipid bilayer.

Row 2:

Proteins are macromolecules and are formed of amino acids, which are joined via peptide linkages. For example; enzymes are globular proteins.

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Carbohydrates are macromolecules in which simple sugars may be joined via glycosidic bonds to form oligosaccharides and polysaccharides. For example; starch is a polysaccharide (a form of carbohydrate).

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Nucleic acids are made up of nucleotides. Nucleotides have a pentose sugar, a nitrogenous base and a phosphate group. Examples of nucleic acids are DNA and RNA.

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