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A molecule containing a very large number of atoms.
carbohydrate
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.
Molecules. DNA is a big molecule made by smaller molecules. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA
Catabolism is the breakdown of molecules into smaller units. The molecule that is common to the catabolism of fat and glucose is known as acetyl CoA.
A molecule containing a very large number of atoms.
carbohydrate
Nucleotides are the monomer units that make up a DNA molecule. DNA nucleotides are composed of a deoxyribose sugar, a nitrogenous base, and a phosphate group.
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.
Molecules are composed of atoms. Depending on how you break up a molecule, you may also form ions (charged particles) or free radicals (molecules with unpaired electrons).
The units are incompatible. Millimetres are linear, micro-litres are for volume.
Molecules. DNA is a big molecule made by smaller molecules. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA
Polymer is a large molecule composed of unit molecules called monomers.
Catabolism is the breakdown of molecules into smaller units. The molecule that is common to the catabolism of fat and glucose is known as acetyl CoA.
A polymer is a large molecule which is composed of repeating structural units called monomer connected to each other by covalent chemical bonds.
Polymer is a long molecule composed of repeating units called monomers. As DNA consists of adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine repeating, it is called polymer.
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