dehydration
Poly=many, meros=parts A macromolecule is defined as a molecule which consists of around(it's arbitrary) 1000 atoms. A polymer is a molecule (yes! only 1 molecule!) which is synthesized(polymerized) by the joining of the smaller units of the polymer, called the monomer. A polymer is thus a macromolecule because it is obviously going to be large due to smaller units joining onto each other repeatedly. But that does not necessarily mean a macromolecule is a polymer. A fat, for example, is a synthesized by the condensation reaction of only 4 molecules- glycerol and 3 fatty acids. It is big, but does not consist of repeating smaller units.
fermentation
water must be added and the process is called Hydrolysis
The bond is polar covalent.
The carboxyl group is classified as a radical (which does not mean the same thing in chemistry that it does in politics). It is part of a molecule, not an entire molecule, and not a macromolecule.
dehydration
dehydration
Large polymers are often called macromolecules.
molecule having high molecular weight is called macromolecule while a molecule having low molecular weight is called micromolecule
macromolecule
This process is called phosphorylation.
DNA is called a macromolecule because it is a huge molecule that fits into small cells. Micro means small, while Macro means big....that why it is huge!!
Triglyceride
phosphorilation
The process is called hydrogenation.
No. An orange is a fruit, not a molecule, though an orange does contain macromolecules.
This type of molecule is called macromolecule.