Question
Which of the following is a correct pairing of a macromolecule with its monomer?(1 point)
Responses
Protein - Nucleotide
Protein - Nucleotide
Lipid - Amino acid
Lipid - Amino acid
Carbohydrate - Monosaccharide
Carbohydrate - Monosaccharide
Nucleic acid - Fatty acid
Responses
Protein - Nucleotide
Protein - Nucleotide
Lipid - Amino acid
Lipid - Amino acid
Carbohydrate - Monosaccharide
Carbohydrate - Monosaccharide
Nucleic acid - Fatty acid
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct pairing of a macromolecule with its monomer is:
**Carbohydrate - Monosaccharide**
Carbohydrates are composed of monosaccharides, which are their basic building blocks. The other pairings listed are incorrect. For instance, proteins are made of amino acids, nucleic acids are made of nucleotides, and lipids are typically composed of glycerol and fatty acids.
**Carbohydrate - Monosaccharide**
Carbohydrates are composed of monosaccharides, which are their basic building blocks. The other pairings listed are incorrect. For instance, proteins are made of amino acids, nucleic acids are made of nucleotides, and lipids are typically composed of glycerol and fatty acids.