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question 6 of 10 carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen can combine to form monom…

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question 6 of 10
carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen can combine to form monomers called fatty acids. which type of macromolecule contains many fatty acids?
a. nucleic acid
b. lipid
c. carbohydrate
d. protein

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we recall the components of each macromolecule:

  • Nucleic acids (A) are made of nucleotides, not fatty acids.
  • Lipids (B) include fats, which are made of fatty acids and glycerol. Many fatty acids combine to form lipids.
  • Carbohydrates (C) are made of monosaccharides (like glucose), not fatty acids.
  • Proteins (D) are made of amino acids, not fatty acids.

So the macromolecule with many fatty acids is lipid.

Answer:

B. Lipid