All enzymes are macromolecules called proteins.
There are two mainly. They are proteins and nucleic acids. Also nylon, silk, whool are N-containg macromolecules, but they are not BIOchems
No, they are two distinct types of macromolecules.
Proteins and nucleic acids
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Basically there are two. They are proteins and nucleic acids
bacteria, genus, anfibus gratus, berifus durus all of these are spelled right :)
IEEE 1394 and i.LINK. Two other names for "Firewire" are IEEE 1394 and i.LINK.
There are two mainly. They are proteins and nucleic acids. Also nylon, silk, whool are N-containg macromolecules, but they are not BIOchems
The two other names for the key in basketball is the lane and the paint
No, they are two distinct types of macromolecules.
No, they are two distinct types of macromolecules.
They are very large and strong
Proteins and nucleic acids
IEEE 1394 and iLink are other names for fire wire
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In the food label, the two macromolecules you'll find are proteins, carbohydrates (sugar grams) and lipid (fat in grams).
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