They are type of proteins. They are made up of amino acids
The major macromolecules are lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates. Hemoglobin is mostly protein.
It is a lipid.
A protein.
protein
They are two different proteins, like the difference between a train and a robot. The difference between one protein and the other is the amino acid sequence that comprises that protein and the molecular bonding that determines its shape. Shape determines function in a protein. If it loses its shape it can't do its job. The shape of insulin and hemoglobin is different so insulin binds with glucose and hemoglobin binds with oxygen.
Yes, proteins are usually considered macromolecules.
The major macromolecules are lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates. Hemoglobin is mostly protein.
false the answer is insulin
It is a lipid.
A protein.
protein
The only thing that they have in common is that they are proteins. Insulin is a molecule that carries glucose across the body cell membranes. Hemoglobin is a very large molecule that contains iron and carries oxygen. The red blood cells are packed with it.
They are two different proteins, like the difference between a train and a robot. The difference between one protein and the other is the amino acid sequence that comprises that protein and the molecular bonding that determines its shape. Shape determines function in a protein. If it loses its shape it can't do its job. The shape of insulin and hemoglobin is different so insulin binds with glucose and hemoglobin binds with oxygen.
lipids
Hemoglobin, Enzymes, Antibodies, Transporters in Membranes, Some Hormones (e.g. Insulin)
which macromolecules are polymers made of nucleotides
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