Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen from sugar molecules may combine with other elements to form other biomolecules. The picture above shows sucrose, a disaccharide used to form larger biomolecules. Biomolecules are all made of smaller units called monomers. Examine the list of biomolecules below. Select ALL of the choices that correctly pair the biomolecule with its monomer.

Responses
A proteins: amino acidsproteins: amino acids
B nucleic acids: phospholipidsnucleic acids: phospholipids
C carbohydrates: disaccharidescarbohydrates: disaccharides
D carbohydrates: monosaccharidescarbohydrates: monosaccharides
E lipids: fatty acids and glycerol

A proteins: amino acids

D carbohydrates: monosaccharides
E lipids: fatty acids and glycerol