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rose12345:

a) How does the structure of fatty acids compare to the basic units found in other macromolecules? Describe one example. (1 point) HINT: Think about the structure of fatty acids as compared to the long chains found in other macromolecules.

luhivqqcherry:

long chains of carbon atoms with a carboxyl group at one end are fatty acids, all the other macromolecules , are formed up of monosaccharids; they have protiens, which are made up of animo acids; nucleic acids; which are also made up of nucleotides; and carbohydrates .

rose12345:

@luhivqqcherry wrote:
long chains of carbon atoms with a carboxyl group at one end are fatty acids, all the other macromolecules , are formed up of monosaccharids; they have protiens, which are made up of animo acids; nucleic acids; which are also made up of nucleotides; and carbohydrates .
thanks you so much

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