yes polymerization yields them. amino acids polymerize to form proteins by peptide bond. Simple sugars such as glucose make glycogen or starch.
Polymerization
by condensation reaction
DNA polymerase is an enzyme that helps catalyze the polymerization of DNA bases (deoxyribonucleotides) into a DNA strand.
A macromolecules a very large molecule commonly created by polymerization of smaller subunits. In biochemistry, the term is applied to the three conventional biopolymers (nucleic acids, proteins, and carbohydrates),as well as non-polymeric molecules with large molecular mass such as lipids and macrocycles. The individual constituent molecules of polymeric macromolecules are called monomers
polymerization
Polymerization
Herbert Morawetz has written: 'Polymers' -- subject(s): History, Polymerization, Polymers, Polymers and polymerization 'Macromolecules in solution' -- subject(s): Macromolecules, Solution (Chemistry)
Macromolecules are formed by a process known as polymerization, in which large compounds are built by joining smaller ones together.
Macromolecules are formed by a process known as polymerization, in which large compounds are built by joining smaller ones together.
by condensation reaction
Frank A. Bovey has written: 'NMR of polymers' -- subject(s): Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Analysis, Macromolecules 'Macromolecules' -- subject(s): Macromolecules 'Emulsion polymerization' -- subject(s): Polymerization, Emulsions, Artificial Rubber 'Chain structure and conformation of macromolecules' -- subject(s): Macromolecules 'Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy' -- subject(s): Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
A. Ravve has written: 'Principles of polymer chemistry' -- subject(s): Polymers, Polymerization 'Organic chemistry of macromolecules' -- subject(s): Polymers and polymerization
This process is called polymerization.
yes they can
Amino acids are monomers of proteins. So they build up proteins
The process is called polymerization.
Amino acid