You are talking about crystalline solids.
You are talking about crystalline solids.
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Organic compounds.
Yes, these are the polymers.
Amino acids
There are no subunits to amino acids others than atoms. Aminos acids are small molecules containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sometimes sulfur. Amino acids are the subunits of polypeptides and a few of these can combine to form proteins.
ribosomal RNA
Nucleotides are repeating subunits that make up DNA.
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Organic compounds.
The type of molecule that a protein is is a polymer. To be more specific, protein is a polypeptide. Polymers are molecules that consist of repeating subunits. For example, a chain is a polymer of links, and can be considered a "poly-link". Similarly, proteins are repeating chains of peptide subunits, which are in turn made of amino acids.
Yes, these are the polymers.
Amino acids
Carbohydrates, Cx(H2O)y, are made up of two subunits, carbon (Cx) and water (H2O)y, where x and y are the number of molecules in each of the subunits.
Molecules that are synthesised from multiple subunits are known as polymers. The subunits are known as monomers. An example of a polymer is a protein, which is made up of amino acid subunits (monomers). A large organic molecule, usually created by polymerisation of monomers is known as a macromolecule. This includes nucleic acids, proteins and carbohydrates.
anabolic
Subunits of fats are glycerol and fatty acids. Each fat molecule comprises of 1 molecule of glycerol and 3 molecules of fatty acids.
They contain the same monomer subunits but they are arranged differently.
Nucleotides are molecules consists of three parts-a nitrogen base, a five-carbon sugar and a phosphate group. DNA and RNA are made of the subunits called nucleotides.