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The mycobacterial species that occur in humans and belong to the M.tuberculosis complex include
Polymers
Large molecules composed of many repeated subunits, which can be found in various natural and synthetic materials like plastics, proteins, and DNA.
Monomers
Simple molecules that can join together to form polymers, which are large, complex structures.
Unsaturated
A term describing molecules, particularly fats or fatty acids, which contain one or more double bonds between carbon atoms, making them less hydrogenated.
Vegetable Oils
Edible oils extracted from plants' seeds, fruits, or other parts, widely used in cooking and food preparation.
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