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What is the process called by witch macromolecules are formed?

Polymerization


What is the processing called by which macromolecules are formed?

Macromolecules are formed by a process known as polymerization, in which large compounds are built by joining smaller ones together.


Most biological macromolecules are formed by the process of?

Dehydration reactions.


What is the process called which macromolecules are called?

Macromolecules are formed by a process known as polymerization, in which large compounds are built by joining smaller ones together.


What are the macromolecules formed in cheerios?

Sugar


What are macromolescules?

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.


What is true of all macromolecules?

Macromolecules are formed from many simple molecules (monomers) and have a big molecular mass.


How biological macromolecules formed by linking together their subunits through?

they can formed by the removal of water


What is the process called by which macromecules are formed?

Macromolecules are simply large molecules, such as protein, sugar and fat. They areoften formed by removing H from one atom and OH from the other; The H and the OH combine to form water. Smaller molecules (monomers) are joined to build macromolecules by the removal of water. more information can be found by clicking on the link below == == == ==


What are polyscaaharides?

The large macromolecules formed from monosaccharides are known as polysaccharides.


How are macromolecules disassembled?

Macromolecules are disassembled through the process of hydrolysis, which involves the addition of a water molecule to break the bonds between monomers. Enzymes are often involved in catalyzing these reactions, allowing for controlled and efficient disassembly of macromolecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.


What process usually polymerizes molecules into macromolecules?

Dehydration synthesis