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All carbohydrates are composed of one or more monosaccharides
A protein is composed of one or more long, unbranched chains called polypeptides that are coiled and folded into a specific 3-dimensional shape.
A polypeptide is composed of monomers called amino acids
Nucleic acids are composed of monomers called nucleotides
Triglycerides are composed of glycerol and fatty acids
Glucose, starch, and cellulose are all examples of carbohydrates
RNA and DNA are examples of nucleic acids
Fats, steroids, and terpenes are examples of lipids
Polymers are formed by linking monomers together through condensation reactions.
Breaking the bonds between the subunits of a polymer involves hydrolysis reactions.
During a hydrolysis reaction, a molecule of water is broken down.
During a condensation reaction, a molecule of water is formed