in the Golgi Apparatus
This macromolecule is a protein.
This macromolecule is a protein.
yes polymerization yields them. amino acids polymerize to form proteins by peptide bond. Simple sugars such as glucose make glycogen or starch.
Amino acids can be joined together through polymerization to form proteins. This process involves linking amino acids together in a specific sequence dictated by the genetic code, ultimately creating long chains that fold into complex protein structures.
Monomers are connected together to build a relatively complex (macro) molecule by polymerization reaction. Lets say proteins (polymer) for example are made by peptide bonds connected with "n" number of amino acids (monomers).
amino acids
The presence of high-energy phosphate bonds in mononucleotides provides the energy needed for polymerization when nucleic acids are formed. The breaking of these bonds releases energy that drives the formation of phosphodiester bonds between mononucleotides, linking them together to form a nucleic acid polymer.
Condensation polymerization between two amino acids involves the removal of a water molecule to form a peptide bond. One amino acid donates an amine group (-NH2) while the other donates a carboxyl group (-COOH), forming a peptide bond (-CO-NH-). This reaction occurs through a nucleophilic acyl substitution reaction.
This macromolecule is a protein.
This macromolecule is a protein.
Amino acids are monomers of proteins. So they build up proteins
The process of linking monomers to form a food chain is known as polymerization. This involves the chemical reaction that combines monomers to form larger molecular structures called polymers, such as proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
yes polymerization yields them. amino acids polymerize to form proteins by peptide bond. Simple sugars such as glucose make glycogen or starch.
Amino acids are monomers of proteins. So they build up proteins
Amino acids can be joined together through polymerization to form proteins. This process involves linking amino acids together in a specific sequence dictated by the genetic code, ultimately creating long chains that fold into complex protein structures.
Monomers are connected together to build a relatively complex (macro) molecule by polymerization reaction. Lets say proteins (polymer) for example are made by peptide bonds connected with "n" number of amino acids (monomers).
hydrolysis occurs