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Explain why proteins are polymers
Explain how both nucleic acids and proteins are polymers.Be sure to describe the monomers that make up the polymers.
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Which about about polymers are true?
A. Polymers are substances that have relatively large molecules. B.oil and gas are the
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Kyler
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Explain why proteins are polymers but lipids are not.
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Anna
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Which is not one of the biomolecules we learned about?(1 point)
Responses Carbohydrates Carbohydrates Nucleic Acids Nucleic Acids
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Identify and explain examples of monomers and polymers in carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids.
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Alicia
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____________ are smaller units that make up _______________.
monomers, polymers carbohydrates; lipids polymers, monomers
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Why are proteins necessary in your body?
What are polymers that build up to make proteins?
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Erin
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what is the proteins of polymers
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Trypsin is an enzyme that breaks down proteins in the body. Which organic molecules make up the enzyme trypsin and the proteins
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3. Like complex carbohydrates, proteins are biomolecules that serve many functions and can be ciemically broken down and
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