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In this given table there are four columns.
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On the first column there is type of the biological molecule, then monomers on the second column, example and their function on the third column and on the fourth column if there is any interesting fact.
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Now the first molecule here is the carbohydrate and monomers of carbohydrate are known as mono monosaccharides.
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For example, the most common monosaccharide is the glucose.
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Then there is fructose, etc.
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Example of carbohydrate is the rice, bread and other legumes.
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These are carbohydrates.
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And function the carbohydrate, they act as a primary fuel that provide energy to our body and interesting fact about carbohydrates so the glucose the glucose breakdown where the glucose is ultimately broken down to pyruvate and energy these process is known as the glycolysis next molecule given is the lipid and the lipid the monomer of lipid is the glycerol and the fatty acids.
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Example of lipids will be the butter, oil, cheese, etc.
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And lipids serve as a structural component of the cell membrane of the cell membrane and and it acts as a energy storehouse.
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So, interesting fact about lipid is that the fatty acid, this fatty acid breakdown process, where the fatty acids are ultimately broken down into acetyal coenzyme a, this is known as the beta -oxidation process.
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Next given molecule here is the protein.
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So monomers of protein is known as the amino acids...