molecule having high molecular weight is called macromolecule while a molecule having low molecular weight is called micromolecule
A functional group is a group of atoms. A macromolecule is a very large polymer, and large molecule.
Both are needed for the body to be healthy. Micronutrients are needed in very small amounts, and macronutrients are needed in larger amounts.
Organic macromolecules have covalent bonds.
Organic molecules that just so happen to weigh more than 100,000 daltons, are from that point on then referred to as macromolecules which is related between the species.
Honey hasn't macromolecules.
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it like when the macromolecules are like degrade like that or something
No, but carbon is a part of nearly all macromolecules.
It is false. They are called "Macromolecules."
Inverse: these molecules are called macromolecules.The meaning of the prefix macro is great in the Greek language.
Micromolecules are larger molecules joined together by smaller organic molecules .
yes, lysosomes are only contained within animal cells to hydrolyze macromolecules
1- Motility : it include movement which responsible for mixing and propusion 2- Secretion : it include exocrine and endocrine 3-Digestion : bleaking down macromolecules into micromolecules 4-Absorbtion : transfer nutrients from lumen to circulation 5- Excretion : excretion of undigested food and nonabsorbed product
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Non living things are only ordered from atoms to compounds to macromolecules. Living organisms take the macromolecules and organize them into organelles and cells followed by tissues, organs, organ systems, organism, population, community, ecosystem, and the biosphere.
Organic macromolecules have covalent bonds.
Organic molecules that just so happen to weigh more than 100,000 daltons, are from that point on then referred to as macromolecules which is related between the species.
Honey hasn't macromolecules.
Macromolecules - journal - was created in 1968.