a machromolecule firmed by regular repetation of smalll unit is called
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Macromolecules formed by regular repetition of small units called monomers.
Eg. Protein is the Macromolecules formed by smaller units - Amino acids
Eg. Protein is the Macromolecules formed by smaller units - Amino acids
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Concept Introduction: Macromolecules are formed by addition of many simple molecules.
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We have been Given: A macromolecule is formed by regular repetition of small units.
We have to Find: What are these small units called?
As stated above in the concept, A macromolecule is formed by repetitive addition of simple molecules. These simple molecules or Smaller Units are called Monomers.
Final Answer: A Macromolecule is formed by regular repetition of small units called Monomers.
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