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question 21 of 30 which type of monomer combines and forms polysaccharides? a. amino acid b. sugar c. nucleic acid d. phospholipid
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To determine the monomer that forms polysaccharides, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Amino acids are monomers of proteins, not polysaccharides.
- Option B: Polysaccharides are complex carbohydrates, and their monomers are simple sugars (monosaccharides). So sugar (monosaccharide) combines to form polysaccharides.
- Option C: Nucleic acids are polymers of nucleotides, not related to polysaccharides.
- Option D: Phospholipids are components of cell membranes, not monomers of polysaccharides.
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B. Sugar