What are the molecules (monomers) that build polysaccharides,proteins and lipids? Biology Molecular Biology Basics Monomers and Polymers 1 Answer Anuj Baskota Oct 19, 2015 Monocchharides for polyccharides. Amino acids build proteins. Lipids are usually made up of three fatty acid chains and a glycerol molecule but lipids are not polymers. Answer link Related questions What are monomers and polymers? What are some examples of monomers and polymers? Explain how monomers and polymers are related. How are monomers, polymers and macromolecules related? What are the monomers and polymers of carbohydrates? What are the polymers of nucleic acids? Why is glucose considered a monomer? Are polysaccharides, proteins, and triglycerides all formed by condensation reactions? What are polymers of nucleotides called? If a polymer is made of ten monomers, how many water molecules will be needed to break all the... See all questions in Monomers and Polymers Impact of this question 4989 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License