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Amino acids are the base of proteins. They are organic compounds with an amine group and a carboxyl group.
Carbohydrates are polymers of monosaccharides, or simple sugars.
Amino acids are the base of proteins. They are organic compounds with an amine group and a carboxyl group.
Carbohydrates are polymers of monosaccharides, or simple sugars.
Amino acids are part of the protein while carbohydrates are monosaccharide polymers.
Further Explanation
Polymers are macromulecules that are formed by the arrangement of small, simple chemical replication units and are bound by covalent bonds. This unit is usually equivalent or even almost equivalent to a monomer, the beginning of a polymer.
carbohydrates are divided into monosaccharides, saves and polysaccharides.
in polysaccharides which are monosaccharide polymers, they contain many monosaccharide units connected by glycoside bonds. Complete hydrolysis of polysaccharides will produce monosaccharides.
while amino acids are part of a protein with molecular compounds that contain amino functional groups (-NH2) and carboxyl (-COOH).
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Class : college
Subject : biology
Keywords : Carbohydrate, polymer, molecule, amino acid