Directions: The following table is designed to help you organize your knowledge about biomolecules. Some of the informat

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Directions: The following table is designed to help you organize your knowledge about biomolecules. Some of the informat

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Directions: The following table is designed to help you organizeyour knowledge about biomolecules. Some of the information has beenfilled in for you.
Biomolecule:
Makes Me Think of...(this can be original for you)
Monomer:
Elements:
Example(s):
Carbohydrate
13.
14.
C, H, O
15.
Lipid
16.
Glycerol + Fatty Acid
*Note: Many do not consider lipids to have true monomers. Readwhy in the video description!
17.
18.
Protein
19.
20.
21.
22.
Nucleic Acid
23.
24.
25.
DNA, RNA
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