given the same amount of kinetic energy a smaller molecule would have a high velocity according to k=mv^2
No, it is one molecule.However some large organic molecules (i.e. polymers) are formed from small organic molecules (i.e. monomers) that bond together into long chains, forming one new large molecule. The small molecules no longer exist as individual molecules after bonding into the large molecule.
One factor that influence the passage of substances through living membranes are size which small molecules pass faster than large. Others are the charge non polar are faster and concentration gradient molecules that move to regions of lower concentration.
They are actually called amino acids. Anyway amino acids are small molecules that are linked chemically to other amino acids to form proteins.
Monomers are small hydrocarbon molecules that form polymers.
This process is called synthesis.
Small particles move faster across the membrane.
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Small molecules more faster than large molecules.
From the stomach, the food moves into the small intestines. After the small intestines the food moves into the large intestines.
Large Food Molecules in The Small Intestine!
no but has many small molecules
carbohydrates
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Food moves into the large intestine after it has been digested by the small intestine.
It doesn't look at the puddles outside the smaller they are the faster they evaporate. Each puddle is like another experiment small puddles are like small pots and large puddles are like large pots. If the puddle is large enough it never fully evaporates and we call them lakes.
Water evaporate faster from a large opening.
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