Monomer A small repeating unit that can make larger more complex molecules. What toy can you think of that is like a monomer?

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Monomer A small repeating unit that can make larger more complex molecules. What toy can you think of that is like a monomer?

Legos are like monomers because…

Legos can be used over to make different things.

Monomer A small repeating unit that can make larger more complex molecules. sugar Sugar is one type of monomer.

Polymer A large complex molecule made of monomers. sugar Starch is a polymer made from a bunch of sugar monomers.

Polymervs. Monomer__ Carbohydrate (starch) polysaccharide (sugar) monosaccharide Protein= Polypeptides(bonds) amino acids Nucleic Acids= Nucleic Acids Example;RNA & DNA Nucleotides Lipids Fatty Acids example;fats, oils, & waxes) YOU MUST MEMORIZE THIS!