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what is monomers and their example

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Answered by jashancheema
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A monomer is a small molecular subunit that can be combined with similar subunits to form larger molecules. In living systems, like our own bodies, these larger molecules include carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and proteins.


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Answered by kalchacker
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Answer:

Carbohydrates - monosaccharides.

Lipids - glycerol and fatty acids.

Nucleic acids - nucleotides.

Proteins - amino acids.

Explanation:

Natural fibres are made from simple molecules called monomers . The smaller basic molecule in a polymer is monomer.

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