The Four Macromolecule groups: * Polysaccharides (carbohydrates) * Proteins * Lipids * Nucleic acids have fun
The four basic macromolecules are carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acid, and lipids.
lipids
there are four different types of marcromolecules in polypeptides.
I don't know what a macromolecule is, but carbon is most associated with living things. Eg "carbon-based life-form"
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The four basic macromolecules are carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acid, and lipids.
lipids
there are four different types of marcromolecules in polypeptides.
- Carbs - Lipids - Proteins - Nucleic Acids
Lettuce itself is not a macromolecule. However, it contains cellulose which is a type of complex carbohydrate. For reference, there are four types of macromolecules, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
A block macromolecule is a macromolecule composed of a linear sequence of blocks.
I don't know what a macromolecule is, but carbon is most associated with living things. Eg "carbon-based life-form"
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No, ice is not a macromolecule.
A macromolecule is just a molecule with a large number of atoms. A protein is an example of a macromolecule.
Large polymers are often called macromolecules.
The compound haemoglobin is a macromolecule of impressive dimensions. It is basically comprised of four [identical] heme-groups that surround a [central] Iron atom - hence its O2 carrying capacity.