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Macromolecule Notes Review

What is a monomer?

What is a Polymer?

List the 4 Macromolecules AND their building blocks (monomers)

What are the functions of Carbohydrates?

What are the functions of proteins?

What are the 4 types of Lipids?

Triglycerides – Describe the Structure, explain its function.

Phospholipids – Describe the Structure, explain its function.

Waxes – Describe the Structure, explain its function.

Hormones (Steriods) – Describe the Structure, explain its function.

Explain the difference between saturated and Unsaturated fat.

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