Respuesta :
Answer:
    Polymer                         Monomer   Â
1. Polypeptide/protein -----------------------→ Amino acid
2. Polysaccharide ------------------------------→  Monosaccharide
3. Nucleic acid  -----------------------------------→ Nucleotide
4. Lipid ----------------------------------------------→ Fatty acid
Explanation:
Monomers are simple molecules that when joined together and form chains become polymers, a process called polymerization, which is mediated by polymerase enzymes.
Monomers are simple molecules that when joined together and form chains become polymers, a process called polymerization, which is mediated by polymerase enzymes.
- Peptides and proteins are formed by the addition of specific amino acid sequences.
- Polysaccharides, or complex sugars, are formed by the addition of monosaccharides, such as glucose.
- A nucleic acid, such as DNA or RNA, consists of chains or strands that are formed by nucleotide sequences.
- Lipids are the polymerized form of fatty acids.