First of all what is a biological molecule? Its a group of substances that make up and helps with proper functioning of a living organism. There are several different types of biological molecules: - Carbohydrates - Proteins - Salts - Lipids -etc.
No, albumin is not considered a type of monomer. It is considered a type of polymer made of many molecules.
These would be called plasma or water soluble molecules and would include albumin, ions, hormones, lipids and gases.
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Prostoglandins are lipidic substances.
albumin
biological molecule
Globulin molecule is much bigger than an albumin molecule. Reference: http://www.crlcorp.com/testDetails.cfm?facilityID=ILS&testID=129
Glucose molecules are larger than water molecules.
First of all what is a biological molecule? Its a group of substances that make up and helps with proper functioning of a living organism. There are several different types of biological molecules: - Carbohydrates - Proteins - Salts - Lipids -etc.
No, albumin is not considered a type of monomer. It is considered a type of polymer made of many molecules.
Molecules that act as catalysts in biological systems are enzymes. Enzyme catalyze chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy.
Peptide bonding is the fundamental bonding in all types of Proteins.
no it does not carohydrates include: things such as glycogen, sucrose, fructose, glucose. where the water molecule is bonded to the rest of the molecule
albumin
Yes, it is.
These would be called plasma or water soluble molecules and would include albumin, ions, hormones, lipids and gases.