Macromolecules are large molecules (polymers) made up of smaller subunits called

monomers and when monomers link together they form polymers.
1. Match the MONOmer on the left to the macromolecules on the right.
Fatty acids and glycerol _________
A. Protein
Monosaccharide
_________ B. Lipid
Nucleotide
_________
C. Nucleic acid
Amino acid
_________ D. Carbohydrate
2. Match the POLYmer on the left to the macromolecules on the right.
DNA
_________
A. Protein
Enzyme _________ B. Lipid
Triglyceride _________
C. Nucleic acid
Polysaccharide _________ D. Carbohydrate
3. Match the MONOmer on the left to the POLYmer on the right.
Fatty acids and glycerol _________ A. Enzyme
Glucose
_________ B. Triglyceride
Nucleotide
_________
C. Starch
Amino acid
_________
D. DNA

1 answer

  1. Match the MONOmer on the left to the macromolecules on the right.
  • Fatty acids and glycerol _________ B. Lipid
  • Monosaccharide _________ D. Carbohydrate
  • Nucleotide _________ C. Nucleic acid
  • Amino acid _________ A. Protein
  1. Match the POLYmer on the left to the macromolecules on the right.
  • DNA _________ C. Nucleic acid
  • Enzyme _________ A. Protein
  • Triglyceride _________ B. Lipid
  • Polysaccharide _________ D. Carbohydrate
  1. Match the MONOmer on the left to the POLYmer on the right.
  • Fatty acids and glycerol _________ B. Triglyceride
  • Glucose _________ C. Starch
  • Nucleotide _________ D. DNA
  • Amino acid _________ A. Enzyme (Note: enzymes are proteins, but they are not the specific polymer associated with a single amino acid; they represent a category of proteins.)