Triglycerides are the monomers for what type of macromolecule?

Understand the Problem

The question is asking about the relationship between triglycerides and macromolecules, specifically which type of macromolecule they serve as monomers for. It seeks to identify the broader category of biomolecules that triglycerides belong to.

Answer

lipids

Triglycerides are the monomers for lipids.

Answer for screen readers

Triglycerides are the monomers for lipids.

More Information

Triglycerides are a form of lipid, which is a major class of macromolecules. They are composed of glycerol and fatty acids.

Tips

A key mistake is thinking triglycerides are polymers composed of smaller repeating units called monomers. Instead, triglycerides themselves are built from smaller molecules (glycerol and fatty acids).

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