Each of these types of macromolecules performs a wide array of important functions within the cell; a cell cannot perform its role within the body without many .... read more
Three of the four major classes of biological macromolecules (complex carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and proteins), are composed of monomers that join together via dehydration synthesis reactions. Complex carbohydrates are formed from monosaccharides, nucleic acids are formed from mononucleotides, and proteins are formed from amino acids. read more
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