Polymerization is the biochemical term used to describe the process of large numbers of molecules joining together to form a polymer. This process is important in various biological and chemical reactions, leading to the formation of complex macromolecules with specific functions.
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"Union" is the term used to describe the joining together of states, people, or things. It signifies a coming together or merging for a common purpose or goal.
Large complex molecules formed by joining together many smaller molecules include proteins, nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), polysaccharides, and lipids. These macromolecules play crucial roles in biological functions such as cell structure, energy storage, and genetic information storage.
Glycogen molecules can be synthesised by joining glucose units together.
Another name for the joining of two atoms together is a chemical bond. This process typically occurs when atoms share or transfer electrons, resulting in either covalent or ionic bonds. Chemical bonding is fundamental to the formation of molecules and compounds.
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"Union" is the term used to describe the joining together of states, people, or things. It signifies a coming together or merging for a common purpose or goal.
Polymers are large compounds that have been produced by joining together of smaller compounds.
In polymerization, complex molecules are formed by the joining together of smaller molecules called monomers. Monomers combine through chemical reactions to form long chains known as polymers. This process can be initiated by heat, light, or chemical catalysts.
Large complex molecules formed by joining together many smaller molecules include proteins, nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), polysaccharides, and lipids. These macromolecules play crucial roles in biological functions such as cell structure, energy storage, and genetic information storage.
Glycogen molecules can be synthesised by joining glucose units together.
Macromolecules are giant molecules that are formed when thousands of smaller units of identical molecules are joined together. This process of joining together smaller identical units into a large macromolecules (polymer) is called polymerisation.
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Dimerising refers to the process of two molecules combining to form a dimer. In this process, the two molecules typically join together through chemical bonding to create a larger molecule called a dimer. Dimerisation is a common occurrence in chemistry and can have implications for the reactivity and properties of the molecules involved.