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How do you make change glucose into starch?

Enzymes polymerize glucose into starches.


Subunits in carbohydrates?

The subunits (or monomers) of carbohydrates are monosaccharides and disaccharides. The polymers (the products of these linked subunits) are starches and polysaccharides.


What are microtubules made of?

Microtubules are made of protein subunits called tubulin. These tubulin subunits polymerize to form long, hollow tubular structures that are essential for various cellular processes such as cell division, cell shape maintenance, and intracellular transport.


What are the subunits of macromolecules called?

Carbohydrates = monosaccharidesProteins = amino acidsLipids = triglycerideNucleic Acids = nucleotides


Is polymerize to form polyethylene a chemical or physical?

Polymerization is not a property; it is a type of chemical reaction.


Does glucose form polymers with many subunits?

Yes.


What are the subunits?

For example glucose.


Starches are stored in muscles and liver in the form of?

Glycogen


What are lipids of large molecules?

Lipids are fats, or to be technical, they are non-polar organic molecules. They do form large molecules but they do not polymerize.


How do starches form?

They are formed through the process of photosynthesis in plants.


Does rDNA form ribosomes?

Yes, rDNA does form ribosomal subunits. This occurs inside the nuclear membrane at an area called the nucleolus. Two subunits are formed consisting of a small (40S) and a large (60S) subunit. These subunits are then leave the nucleus and assemble in the cytoplasm or on the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.


Does the nucleolus help the cell produce proteins?

Yes. It is the site where rRNA genes is transcribed to form rRNA. rRNA combines with proteins to form large and small ribosomal subunits. These subunits come together to form the ribosome required during the process of translation.