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A starch molecules is technically any polymer of sugar. These polysaccharides may be composed of as few as three sugar molecules and can stretch into the thousands and millions of sugar subunits in nature.

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What are large molecules made up of small molecules called?

AnswerIt can be a peptide, if it is of medium size, and the biggest is a protein molecule. A large molecule made up of amino acids may also be an enzyme.


Large molecule made up of amino acids?

protein !


Is protein a large or small compound?

large


What happens if a molecule is too large to go through a membrane?

The molecule will be transported across the membrane by way of a transport protein or protein channel.


Difference of small and large protein?

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When do the large and small ribosomes subunits bind to each other?

The large and small ribosomal subunits bind to each other during the initiation phase of protein synthesis. This binding occurs on the messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule to form the functional ribosome complex.


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What is the word for large organic molecule made of carbonhydrogenoxygennitrogenand sulfur?

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Which is a large biological molecule?

I assume you were expecting to include a list, but the answer is more than likely protein


Is protein a micro or macro molecule?

Protein is considered a macro molecule because it is a large biological molecule composed of amino acids. It plays a crucial role in building and repairing tissues in the body.


What is a large molecule made up of smaller called amino acids?

Protein


Why small molecule - protein interactions are generally domninated by hydrophobic interactions?

Small molecule-protein interactions are often dominated by hydrophobic interactions because small molecules tend to have nonpolar hydrophobic regions that can interact favorably with hydrophobic amino acid side chains in the protein's binding site. This can lead to stable binding and strong affinity between the small molecule and the protein. Additionally, hydrophobic interactions can play a crucial role in determining the specificity and selectivity of the binding between small molecules and proteins.