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They're both macromolecules (meaning "really big molecules"). In your example, both are biological macromolecules (because they occur in living organisms) but other types of macromolecules can be man-made, such as plastics.
A structure on the inside of the knee will be medial compared to a structure on the outside. For example, the medial condyles of the knee are closer to the body's midline than the lateral condyles.
The most common example is lipids.
Common macromolecules are hydro-carbon (hydrogen and carbon polymerized to macromolecules). For single element macro molecules, the example is carbon nanotubes.
The four major macromolecules are: lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and proteins. Lipids: Ear Wax Carbohydrates: Glucose, Sucrose, Lactose Nucleic Acids: DNA and RNA Proteins: Everywhere! Muscles, skin, and hair. :)
They're both macromolecules (meaning "really big molecules"). In your example, both are biological macromolecules (because they occur in living organisms) but other types of macromolecules can be man-made, such as plastics.
its a structure dude, for example there is no example and you have to find that example out to know the example. did you get it yo
The statement could be: "Provide a concise summary of the sentence."
A structure on the inside of the knee will be medial compared to a structure on the outside. For example, the medial condyles of the knee are closer to the body's midline than the lateral condyles.
The most common example is lipids.
a mountain structure is an example of elevation
Common macromolecules are hydro-carbon (hydrogen and carbon polymerized to macromolecules). For single element macro molecules, the example is carbon nanotubes.
The structure of the building was a combination of steel beams and concrete walls. She organized her essay with a clear introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion to create a coherent structure. The government is working on improving the infrastructure by building new roads, bridges, and transportation systems.
Hemoglobin.
For example a comparation with plutonium.
Describe an example of when you became frustrated with a peer/team member.
The four major macromolecules are: lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and proteins. Lipids: Ear Wax Carbohydrates: Glucose, Sucrose, Lactose Nucleic Acids: DNA and RNA Proteins: Everywhere! Muscles, skin, and hair. :)