Triglycerides are monomers for what type of macromolecule?

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The question is asking to identify the type of macromolecule for which triglycerides serve as monomers. This involves understanding the relationship between triglycerides and the larger structures they contribute to in biological systems.

Answer

Lipids

The final answer is lipids

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The final answer is lipids

More Information

Triglycerides are categorized as lipids, which are a type of macromolecule. They consist of glycerol and three fatty acids.

Tips

A common mistake is to think triglycerides are themselves macromolecules. Instead, they are components of the lipid macromolecule family.

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