The 4 macomolecules are carbohydrates, lipids,proteins, and nucleic acids.
Their monomers are:
Carbohydrates- Simple sugar
Lipids-Fatty Acid
Protein-Amino Acids
Nucleic Acid-Nucleotide
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Proteins : Monomer - Amino Acids Polymer-Polypeptide
Lipids : Monomer - Nucleic Acid Polymer - Nucleotide
Carbohydrates : Monomer- Polysaccharide Polymer - Monosaccharide
Nucleic Acids: Monomer - RNA Polymer- DNA
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Carbs; Simple Sugars.
Lipids; Fatty Acids.
Protein; Amino Acids.
Nucleic Acid; Nucleotides.
Monosaccharides make up carbohydrates. Proteins made up by amino acids. Nucleic acids by nucleotides.Fatty acids and glycerols make lipids
If the macromolecule is a polymer, then yes it is made of monomers. There can be some irregular macromolecules that are not polymers and thus are not made of monomers, but they are special cases (e.g. carbon nanotubes with attached side groups).
Most macromolecules are made up of thousands of smaller molecules called monomers. These monomers are linked together through chemical reactions to form polymers, which are the large macromolecules found in living organisms.
Macromolecules are formed from many simple molecules (monomers) and have a big molecular mass.
lipids
by adding monomers to create a polymer, at a certain time, a polymer becomes a macromolecule