Your Name C H O N. 1 monosaccharide C H O N Your Name 2 monosaccharides C H O N.

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Your Name C H O N

1 monosaccharide C H O N

Your Name 2 monosaccharides C H O N

Your Name 3 monosaccharides C H O N

Your Name 3 monosaccharides (DEHYDRATION) C H O N

Your Name 3 monosaccharides (DEHYDRATION) C H O N

Your Name 3 monosaccharides (DEHYDRATION) C H O N

Your Name 3 monosaccharides (DEHYDRATION) 1 polysaccharide + 2 water C H O N

Your Name 3 monosaccharides (DEHYDRATION) 1 polysaccharide + 2 water C H O N (HYDROLYSIS)

Your Name 3 monosaccharides (DEHYDRATION) 1 polysaccharide + 2 water 1 amiNo acid C H O N

Your Name 3 monosaccharides (DEHYDRATION) 1 polysaccharide + 2 water 2 amiNo acids C H O N

Your Name 3 monosaccharides (DEHYDRATION) 1 polysaccharide + 2 water 3 amiNo acids C H O N

Your Name 3 monosaccharides (DEHYDRATION) 1 polysaccharide + 2 water 3 amiNo acids (DEHYDRATION) C H O N

Your Name 3 monosaccharides (DEHYDRATION) 1 polysaccharide + 2 water 3 amiNo acids (DEHYDRATION) C H O N

Your Name 3 monosaccharides (DEHYDRATION) 1 polysaccharide + 2 water 3 amiNo acids (DEHYDRATION) 1 polypeptide + 2 water C H O N Building polymers from monomers

1 glycerol

1 glycerol + 1 fatty acid

1 glycerol + 2 fatty acids

1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids

(DEHYDRATION)

1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids (DEHYDRATION)

1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids (DEHYDRATION)

1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids (DEHYDRATION)

1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids (DEHYDRATION) 1 triglyceride + 3 water