The FALSE statement about macromolecules is:
All macromolecules have the same basic structure.
Macromolecules can have very different structures (e.g., proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids have distinct structures and functions).
Responses
All macromolecules have the same basic structure.
All macromolecules have the same basic structure.
They all contain the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
They all contain the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
They are formed by linking smaller molecules together.
They are formed by linking smaller molecules together.
They are essential for all living organisms.
1 answer
The FALSE statement about macromolecules is:
All macromolecules have the same basic structure.
Macromolecules can have very different structures (e.g., proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids have distinct structures and functions).