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Which of the following is a correct pairing of a macromolecule with its monomer?(1 point)
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Lipid - Amino acid
Lipid - Amino acid
Carbohydrate - Monosaccharide
Carbohydrate - Monosaccharide
Protein - Nucleotide
Protein - Nucleotide
Nucleic acid - Fatty acid
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Carbohydrate - Monosaccharide
Explanation: Carbohydrates are made of monosaccharide monomers (e.g., glucose). Proteins are made of amino acids, nucleic acids of nucleotides, and lipids are built from fatty acids and glycerol (not amino acids).
Explanation: Carbohydrates are made of monosaccharide monomers (e.g., glucose). Proteins are made of amino acids, nucleic acids of nucleotides, and lipids are built from fatty acids and glycerol (not amino acids).
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