What is the polymer for each macromolecule? (carbohydrate, protein, lipid, & nucleic acid)

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What is the polymer for each macromolecule?
(carbohydrate, protein, lipid, & nucleic acid)

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Our body is composed of four macromolecules protein carbohydrates lipid and nucleic acid Each macromolecule is composed of polymers which are formed by linkages of monomer units Monomer which is smaller units is the basic unit of a macromolecule Many monomers join together in a chain like manner to form a larger unit called polymer Each polymer usually contains 50 monomers Carbohydrates    See Answer
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