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monomers of carbohydrates are called ____, and monomers of proteins are called ____.
a monosaccharides, amino acids
b nucleic acids, fatty acids
c amino acids, monosaccharides
d nucleic acids, amino acids
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we recall the monomers of carbohydrates and proteins. Carbohydrates are made of monosaccharides (simple sugars) as monomers. Proteins are polymers of amino acids (each amino acid is a monomer that links to form proteins). Let's analyze each option:
- Option A: Monosaccharides (carbohydrate monomers) and amino acids (protein monomers) – this matches.
- Option B: Nucleic acids are monomers of nucleic acids (like DNA/RNA), fatty acids are part of lipids – incorrect.
- Option C: Amino acids are protein monomers, monosaccharides are carbohydrate monomers – but the order is reversed here – incorrect.
- Option D: Nucleic acids are not carbohydrate monomers – incorrect.
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A. Monosaccharides, amino acids