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Q: What biochemical term is used to describe large numbers of molecules joining together?
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What is dimerising?

It means joining two molecules together. The molecules are usually alike.


What In polymerization complex molecules are formed by the joining together?

monomers


What are large complex molecules formed by joining together many smaller molecules include?

DNA and proteins


What long molecule is made from joining lots of short molecules together?

a polymer


Are proteins and amino acids examples of large complex molecules formed by joining together many smaller molecules?

yup


What like glycogen and starch are made by joining many sugar molecules together?

glucose


What is the general term used to describe large compounds that have been produced by joining together of smaller compounds?

Polymers are large compounds that have been produced by joining together of smaller compounds.


What compounds are synthesized from amino acids in human body?

Glycogen molecules can be synthesised by joining glucose units together.


What are macromolescules?

Macromolecules are giant molecules that are formed when thousands of smaller units of identical molecules are joined together. This process of joining together smaller identical units into a large macromolecules (polymer) is called polymerisation.


In polymerization complex molecules are formed by joining together of what?

Two monomers join together to form a polymer. Also two oligomers can join together and form a polymer.


General term used to describe large compounds that have been produced by joining together of smaller compounds?

Polymer.


Synthesis reactions where molecules in the human body are made or joined together is called what?

The process of joining unit molecules or monemors together to produce polymers is called dehydration synthesis. The opposite of this (breaking poymers down to monemors) is called hydrolysis. hope this helped?