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A macromolecule is a molecule in which there are many atoms linked together. All polymers are macro molecules,but not all macromolecules are not polymers because a polymer is linked with monomers.
protein
A molecule containing a very large number of atoms.
A polymer.
amino acids or lipids? Amino acids
Fixatives are classified as coagulative fixatives and cross-linking fixatives. Carnoy's fixative is a coagulative fixative. Coagulative fixatives change the shape or structure of protein molecules without binding to them, while cross-linking fixatives bind chemically to protein molecules at one or more points. In cross-linking fixatives molecules are linked together to form an insoluble latticework by forming chemical bridges between protein chains. Carnoy's fixative is a coagulative fixative.
Protein
A macromolecule is a molecule in which there are many atoms linked together. All polymers are macro molecules,but not all macromolecules are not polymers because a polymer is linked with monomers.
protein
Disaccharides are two monosaccharides linked together. For example the disaccharide Sucrose is made up of the two monosaccharides Glucose and Fructose chemically linked together
They are linked together by Carbon to Carbon bonds.
A molecule containing a very large number of atoms.
Oxygen gas is composed of two oxygen atoms chemically linked together. Carbon dioxide is composed of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms chemically linked together. The carbon is oxydized to a 4+ state.
Amino acids are the molecules. Dipeptide bonds is the specific name for the covalent bonds.
Polysacharide.Starch is an example.
A polymer.
it is a polymer or another name is macromolecule