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monosaccharides : carbohydratesamino acids : secondary structure of the polypeptide
nucleotides : dna
fatty acids, glycerol : triglycerides
phosphate, sugar : nucleotide
4 carbon rings : steroids
glycerol, three fatty acids : phospholipids
Brief Explanations
- monosaccharides : carbohydrates: Monosaccharides are the monomer building blocks of carbohydrates (polysaccharides), so this pair is correct.
- amino acids : secondary structure of the polypeptide: Amino acids are the monomers that form polypeptides, but the secondary structure refers to folding patterns (alpha-helices, beta-sheets) of the polypeptide chain, not the direct monomer-polymer relationship. This pair is incorrect.
- nucleotides : DNA: Nucleotides are the monomer building blocks of DNA (a nucleic acid polymer), so this pair is correct.
- fatty acids, glycerol : triglycerides: Triglycerides are formed by bonding one glycerol molecule with three fatty acids, so this monomer-polymer pair is correct.
- phosphate, sugar : nucleotide: A nucleotide is composed of a phosphate group, a sugar, and a nitrogenous base. This pair is missing a key component, so it is incorrect.
- 4 carbon rings : steroids: Steroids are a class of lipids defined by their core structure of four fused carbon rings, so this pair is correct.
- glycerol, three fatty acids : phospholipids: Phospholipids consist of a glycerol, two fatty acids, and a phosphate group (not three fatty acids). This pair is incorrect.
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- ✅ monosaccharides : carbohydrates
- ❌ amino acids : secondary structure of the polypeptide
- ✅ nucleotides : DNA
- ✅ fatty acids, glycerol : triglycerides
- ❌ phosphate, sugar : nucleotide
- ✅ 4 carbon rings : steroids
- ❌ glycerol, three fatty acids : phospholipids