1.Option E -lactose molecule.
A galactose molecule linked with a glucose molecule forms a lactose molecule.
2.Option E - nucleotide - protein
DNA, RNA is made of monomers called nucleotides.Proteins are polymers made out of amino acids.
3.Option D - proteins
Most cells have proteins, and the basic unit of a protein - that consists in a polymer - are the amino acids.
4.Option E -C(n)H(2n)O(n)
Carbohydrates have the general molecular formula CH2O
5.Option E -Both a & c
Glycogen is a multibranched polysaccharide of glucose that serves as a form of energy storage in animals, fungi, and bacteria.The spherical shape of the glycogen molecule—a consequence of its fractal structure—guarantees a homogeneous symmetrical shape.
6.Option B - Triglycerides
Neutral fats are neutral because they are nonpolar and hydrophobic, and do not contain acidic or basic groups. Triglycerides are neutral because they are formed of an alcohol, glycerol, and three fatty acids.
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