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Which of the following is NOT a monomer? (Best points for whoever explains why.)?

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a. amino acid

b. fatty acid

c. Nucleic acid

d. Nucleotide

e. Monosaccharide

I know that amino acids, monosaccharides, and nucleotides are indeed monomers but I'm not so sure about the remaining two. IIRC a fatty acid and glycerol are the monomers for lipids so that leaves me with C only...

Is C the correct answer? If not, why?

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  1. Monosaccharide

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