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Proteins are formed from aminoacids.
A polymer.
Only small amounts of enzymes are required for reactions within cells because enzymes are reused.
Lipids are not considered monomers because they do not link together to form polymers like carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids. Monomers are small subunits that can join together through covalent bonds to form larger, repeating units. Lipids, on the other hand, are a diverse group of molecules that are characterized by their hydrophobic nature and insolubility in water.
Technically yes. It would have to be an extremely complex molecule with many chains of atoms. Usually a molecule remains small so that it can broken down and put back together easily. So a polymer of millions of molecules (which themselves contain many atoms) would qualify.
Proteins are formed from aminoacids.
the molecules required by our body in small quantity is kown as macro molecules
water
No, it is one molecule.However some large organic molecules (i.e. polymers) are formed from small organic molecules (i.e. monomers) that bond together into long chains, forming one new large molecule. The small molecules no longer exist as individual molecules after bonding into the large molecule.
Carbohydrates are a class of nutrients. All nutrients have monomers which are the organic building blocks of polymers. Under carbohydrates, there are the polymers, polysaccarides, and the monomers, monosaccharides. Monosaccharides are linked together through condensation (dehydration) reactions to form chains of disaccharides and polysaccarides.
it is a polymer or another name is macromolecule
A polymer.
A polymer
There is no such thing as "hydrocarbonates". You seem to have confused "carbohydrates" with "hydrocarbons".Crude oil consists mostly of a mixture of hydrocarbons. Some of the hydrocarbons are small molecules, such as pentane. Others are large molecules with many carbon atoms linked in long chains, branching chains, rings, linked rings etc. Sometimes the long and branching chains are "cracked" and the rings are "rectified" by heat and reacting with carbon in the presence of catalysts, producing smaller and simpler hydrocarbons.Hydrocarbons consisting of large molecules are generally separated from hydrocrbons with small molecules by means of fractional distillation.
Only small amounts of enzymes are required for reactions within cells because enzymes are reused.
YES
Amino acids form proteins.