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Enzymes are a form of macromolecular biological catalyst.
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Biochemical macromolecular 'catalysts' are known as Enzymes. Each one is Throughly Specific in its chemical job(s).
In biochemistry, a trimmer is defined as a macromolecular complex that is formed by three macromolecules like nucleic acids or proteins. The three macromolecules are usually non-covalently bound.
it is a mixure because it is mixed with three or four different things which is water,sugar,milk and the teabag but they are not chemically combined together
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Enzymes are a form of macromolecular biological catalyst.
the four food substance: starch & carbohydrates,fats & oil,proteins and vitamins
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If you mean macromolecular group, it's Nucleic acids.
So a network covalent bond or macromolecular bond is basically a bunch of covalently bonded atoms. Imagine a diamond structure or crystal structure that keeps expanding but a model only shows a building block of the substance. So like a brick wall to a brick.
i think it is when the substance is butane