The answer is:
fungi are either saprophytes or parasites
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b. monomer.
c. disaccharide.
d. polysaccharide.
Glucose is a monomer, a molecule that can join together with other molecules to form a larger structure such as a polymer or polysaccharide.
Glucose is classified as a monomer. In the context of biochemistry, a monomer is a molecule that can join together with other molecules to form a larger complex, known as a polymer. Examples of polymers include proteins, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides. However, glucose itself is a simple sugar and acts as a building block for these larger structures. As such, it is a monomer, not a polymer or a polysaccharide. It is also not a disaccharide, which is a sugar composed of two monomers, such as sucrose (a disaccharide made of glucose and fructose).
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b. carnivores
c. producers
d. herbivores