protein
A polypeptide chain is a type of macromolecule known as a protein. Proteins are made up of one or more long chains of amino acids, which are linked together through peptide bonds to form polypeptides. These polypeptides then fold into specific 3D shapes to carry out various biological functions.
carbohydrate
Proteins
During translation, proteins are produced as the primary macromolecule. This process occurs in the ribosome, where messenger RNA (mRNA) is translated into a specific sequence of amino acids, forming a polypeptide chain. The newly synthesized protein then folds into its functional structure, playing critical roles in various biological processes.
The macromolecule of a monosaccharide monomer is a polysaccharide such as starch or cellulose. The macromolecule of an amino acid monomer is a polypeptide or protein. The macromolecule of a nucleotide monomer is a nucleic acid such as DNA or RNA.
Carbohydrate
A polypeptide chain is a type of macromolecule known as a protein. Proteins are made up of one or more long chains of amino acids, which are linked together through peptide bonds to form polypeptides. These polypeptides then fold into specific 3D shapes to carry out various biological functions.
It is a protein.
carbohydrate
Lipids.
A polymer molecule is a macromolecule.
the asexual reproducing ones
Proteins
cooking oil is a lipid macromolecule. The other types are carbohydrates, proteins and nucleic acids.
Carbohydrate!
A protein with sidegroup carbohydrate "decorations".
Proteins.