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SUMMARY OF KEY CONCEPTS Concept 5.1 Most macromolecules are
polymers , built from monomers The Synthesis and Breakdown of Polymers
Carbohydrates , lipids , proteins , and nucleic acids are the four major classes of
organic ...
SUMMARY OF KEY CONCEPTS Concept 5.1 Most macromolecules are
polymers , built from monomers The Synthesis and Breakdown of Polymers
Carbohydrates , lipids , proteins , and nucleic acids are the four major classes of
organic ...
Page 107
Activity Making and Breaking Polymers • The Diversity of Polymers Each class of
polymer is formed from a specific set of monomers . Although organisms share
the same limited number of monomer types , each organism is unique because of
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Activity Making and Breaking Polymers • The Diversity of Polymers Each class of
polymer is formed from a specific set of monomers . Although organisms share
the same limited number of monomer types , each organism is unique because of
...
Page 108
They are used for fuel , converted to other organic molecules , or combined into
polymers . Disaccharides consist of two monosaccharides connected by a
glycosidic linkage . Activity Models of Glucose · Polysaccharides Polysaccharides
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They are used for fuel , converted to other organic molecules , or combined into
polymers . Disaccharides consist of two monosaccharides connected by a
glycosidic linkage . Activity Models of Glucose · Polysaccharides Polysaccharides
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