The answer is Yes! Proteins are made up of amino acids and a typical amino acid has two H- (hydrogen) connected to a Nitrogen and grabs on to a carbon which holds a H another carbon which double bonds with an O+ (Oxygen) and an OH. The last bond the middle carbon creates to fill its valence shell is to a "R" or a radical variable side change.
Proteins
An antitemplate is a macromolecule in molecular biology which acts against a template.
Buffer
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The buffer AP1 is vital in DNA extraction as it acts as a cleanser to break up the lipids surrounding the cellular membrane. The buffer also maintains the right environment for the DNA so it is not damaged during the extraction process.
No, ice is not a macromolecule.
An antitemplate is a macromolecule in molecular biology which acts against a template.
bicarbonate buffer is instant, followed by respiratory, renal, and phosphate.
Metal
i think haemoglbin
buffer
Spouse.
Decaying Plant Matter: APEX
Buffer
Cartilage is the smooth tissue that acts as a buffer between bones.
Tens buffer is made of: Tris: For maintaining pH EDTA: acts as chelating agent SDs: Detergent for denaturation of protein NaOH: Strong base, destabilises charge
A block macromolecule is a macromolecule composed of a linear sequence of blocks.
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