I think its called a glycoprotein
Glycoprotein
Proteins are polymers made naturally. The monomers of protein are amino acids. Large number of amino acids are bond to form proteins.
Smaller molecules called amino acids make protein molecules.
The units are incompatible. Millimetres are linear, micro-litres are for volume.
In a dehydration, which is also called a condensation reaction, water molecules are being removed and new bonds are forming(peptide linkages, glycosydic linkages and ester linkages), therefore it is an anabolic reaction.
If you magnify or look very closely to the shape of the threads that make up the cloth, they are organized like a series of tiny squares. Stains, such as protein stains, get stuck in these tiny squares. Protein is a large insoluble molecule. An enzyme, such as protease, in the washing powder breaks down this protein into smaller more soluble molecules. The new molecule is soluble, thus when the water in the washing machine rises, or you rinse the piece of cloth, the water dissolves this molecule and carries it away from the cloth. This leaves the square spaces between the threads clean and empty of stains. This means that washing powders with enzymes can efficiently remove protein stains such as blood.
Protein
No, ribosomes make protein from mRNA. Sugars and starches are made by smaller enzymes
Protein is digested to form amino acids. Lipids are digested to fatty acids. Carbohydrates are digested to glucose and other simple sugars.
A molecule containing a very large number of atoms.
Monomers are similar identical units covalently bonded to each other to from polymers. The monomer of carbohydrates are monosaccharides. Carbohydrates are polymers so its monomer is a simple sugar called monosaccharide.
They are all formed from the same elements. They are part of the cell membrane (phospholipids not just lipids). polymers of smaller subunits, i believe.
They are all formed from the same elements. They are part of the cell membrane (phospholipids not just lipids). polymers of smaller subunits, i believe.
They are all formed from the same elements. They are part of the cell membrane (phospholipids not just lipids). polymers of smaller subunits, i believe.
It's called a polymer ( the single unit is a monomer) a repetitive bonding of a series of smaller molecules, a good example being a complex sugar molecule, a carbohydrate, compose of a string of smaller simple sugars (monosaccharides) to make it a polysaccharide.
The atom of an element is smaller than a molecule.
Proteins are long chains of amino acids. Smaller chains of amino acids are known as polypeptides. (Proteins are still polypeptides).
A proton is smaller than a nucleus, which is smaller than an atom, which is again smaller than a molecule.