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1 insulin, amylase, and lactase

2 Proteins

3 Made of two sugars

4 Disaccharides

5 Hormones and enzymes are examples of this macromolecule

6 Proteins

7 Lactose

8 Carbohydrate (sugar)

9 Monomer is nucleotide

10 Nucleic acids

11 Monomer is glucose

12 carbohydrates

13 Made of amino acids

14 Proteins

15 Fructose + Glucose

16 Carbohydrate (sucrose)

17 Genetic material contained in the nucleus

18 Nucleic acids (DNA)

19 cholesterol

20 lipids

21 Made on the ribosomes

22 Proteins

23 Cellulose and Glycogen

24 Carbohydrates (polysaccharides)

25 Monomer is a fatty acid

26 lipids

27 complex carbohydrates made up of chains of monosaccharides

28 polysaccharides

29 Simple sugars

30 monosaccharides

31 Stored in the liver of animals

32 glycogen

33 Made of many sugars

34 polysaccharides

35 Provides insulation, solubility for some vitamins/minerals, waterproofing

36 lipids

37 RNA

38 Nucleic acid

39 Nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates

40 macromolecules