BIOLOGY
CARBOHYDRATES
Question
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Carbohydrate
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Protein
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Lipids
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Hydrogen
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Nucleic Acid
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Detailed explanation-1: -Final answer: Sucrose is not a macromolecule.
Detailed explanation-2: -They are also called “organic molecules” because they contain the element carbon in large quantities. All macromolecules also contain the elements hydrogen and oxygen. Some macromolecules contain the elements nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur.
Detailed explanation-3: -11.1 Introduction: The Four Major Macromolecules These are the carbohydrates, lipids (or fats), proteins, and nucleic acids. All of the major macromolecule classes are similar, in that, they are large polymers that are assembled from small repeating monomer subunits.
Detailed explanation-4: -D) Sucrose: Sucrose isn’t a macromolecule. Sucrose is the commonest disaccharide, which consists of the monomers glucose and fructose.