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Which refers to a macromolecule that forms as a result of the joining of multiple monomers?
amino acid
glucose
nucleic acid
polymer
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A polymer is a large macromolecule formed by the repeated joining of monomers. (Amino acids and glucose are examples of monomers; nucleic acids are a type of polymer made from nucleotide monomers.)
A polymer is a large macromolecule formed by the repeated joining of monomers. (Amino acids and glucose are examples of monomers; nucleic acids are a type of polymer made from nucleotide monomers.)
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