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what is the monomer of proteins? 6/10 question 6
options: amino acid, nucleotide, fatty acid, monosaccharide
The question is "What is the monomer of proteins?". In biology (a subfield of Natural Science), proteins are made up of amino acid monomers. Among the options (monosaccharide - monomer of carbs, nucleotide - monomer of nucleic acids, fatty acid - part of lipids, amino acid - monomer of proteins), amino acid is the correct monomer for proteins.
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Amino acid (assuming the green bar option is amino acid, as the visible text on the green bar seems to start with "amino acid" based on the image).