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Enzymes and substrates are molecules and look like any other molecules. In case of enzymes specifically, they are proteins and so have long chains of amino acids folded into different structures and shapes.
A combination of many disaccharides will yield a polysaccharaide, such as starch or cellulose
Large insoluble molecules get broken down into smaller soluble molecules through processes like digestion, hydrolysis, or decomposition. This allows the body to absorb and utilize the essential nutrients present in these molecules.
No, smaller molecules generally diffuse more readily than larger molecules because they can move through pores and gaps in substances more easily due to their smaller size. This is why smaller molecules like oxygen and carbon dioxide can diffuse through cell membranes more quickly than larger molecules like proteins.
Hydrolysis
it looks like the motorcycle in gyal a bubble
Violet - blue I2 molecules
You will look like lots of miscellaneous molecules scattered all over the place.
Solids
Liquid water molecules are transformed in a gas.
Like normal molecules only far apart and moving around really fast. They have less interaction with other molecules and liquids or solids do, because they are further apart.
The name of the "bubble" in science is the molecule, because if you use a professional microscope, molecules look like bubbles. The name of the "bubble" in science is the molecule, because if you use a professional microscope, molecules look like bubbles.
No. A water molecule only consists of three atoms bonded together.
The wavelength of visible light is larger than molecules.
Enzymes and substrates are molecules and look like any other molecules. In case of enzymes specifically, they are proteins and so have long chains of amino acids folded into different structures and shapes.
Iron is a metal and therefore is not made of molecules, but rather atoms. Molecules are only for covalent substances like sand, which is SiO2. No, they would not look the same if you could magnify them enough to see them. Metals form a "sea of electrons" with the inner shells of the atoms surrounded by delocalized electrons. SiO2 is a network solid which would have more of a lattice type structure. The size of the atoms would be different as well.
I don't know about molecules whatever. but I think you should look that up on google. your welcome.