The feature of large biological molecules that explains their great diversity is the many ways that monomers of each class of biological molecule can be combined into polymers. This combinatorial ability allows for a vast array of structures and functions, resulting in the diversity observed in biological macromolecules like proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids.
Which feature of large biological molecules explains their great diversity?
The diversity of elements found in large biological molecules
The many classes of large biological molecules
The many ways that monomers of each class of biological molecule can be combined into polymers
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