Respuesta :
The key in identifying monomers of biological macromolecules is to associate them together:
Monosaccharides are sugar units which make up carbohydrates
A base, a sugar (deoxyribose or ribose), and a phosphate group make up Nucleotides
Phospholipids aren't monomers of a macromolecule - they are the major constituents of cell membranes
Amino acids are the units which make up proteins
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Monosaccharides are sugar units which make up carbohydrates
A base, a sugar (deoxyribose or ribose), and a phosphate group make up Nucleotides
Phospholipids aren't monomers of a macromolecule - they are the major constituents of cell membranes
Amino acids are the units which make up proteins
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