Monday, October 7, 2013

Biology Question #3

The 4 macromolecules in Biology and give an example of a monomer and polymer of each.

4 comments:

Kalev said...

There are four types of Organic Macromolecules. They are: Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, and Proteins. An example of a Carbohydrate would be a Polysaccharide. An example of a Lipid would be a Fatty Acid. An example of a Nucleic Acid would be DNA(DeOxyribo Nucleic Acid). An example of a Protein would be a Aminmo Acid. These four Macromolecules are formed by a process known as Polymerization and are in every living thing.
-Kalev

Anonymous said...

Evan Hernandez
The four types of Organic macromolecules are Carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, and proteins. An example of a carbohydrate polymer would be sugar. An example of a carbohydrate monomer would be starch. An example of lipid polymer would be fatty acid. An example of lipid monomer would be glycerol. An example of nucleic acid polymer would be DNA or RNA. An example of nucleic acid monomer would be nucleotides. An example of protein polymer would be chains of amino acids. An example of protein monomer would be amino acids.

Anonymous said...

cris crump

there are 4 types of macromolecules carbohydrates, lipids,nucleic acids, and proteins.an example of a carbohydrates would be polysaccharide. an example of a lipid would be wax or fats. an example of a nucleic acid would be DNA or RNA. and an example of a protein would be amino acids. these macromolecules are formed by a process know as polymerization.

Anonymous said...

Aldo Trujillo p.5

The four types of macromolecules are Carbohydrates, Lipids, Nucleic Acids, and protein. A good example of a Carbohydrate monomer would be glucose(C6O12H2). A polymer would be starch. an example for a Lipid monomer is glycerol, and a polymer is fatty acid. A Nucleic Acid polymer would DNA and/or RNA, and a monomer are nucleotides. An example of Protein monomer is amino acid, and a polymer would be amino acid chains.