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What kind of macromolecule is cholesterol?

It is a lipid. It is not a protein since it is not a chain of amino acids; it is not a carbohydrate because it doesn't follow the formula CmH2nOn; and it is not a nucleic acid since it is not a chain of nucleotides.


What is the macromolecule in salt?

No. Salts are not macromolecules since they cannot be broken down into molecules that exist by themselves.Macromolecules include carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins. They are respectively chains of saccharides, glycerol+fatty acids, and amino acids.Salt is not a macromolecule but has a large lattice.


Protein are broken down by which enzyme?

Someone answer my question! Say 'please' next time. Since you omitted to mention the particular enzyme involved, the best I can do is say that proteins are made of amino acid molecules. When proteins are degraded by enzymes, you get oligopeptides (smaller proteins) or amino acids.


Were proteins present before amino acids?

Since proteins are polymers of amino acids, it's not likely.


Can you consider enzymes as catalysts?

Yes, since enzymes speed up the chemical process that is digestion.


What are the minerals needed by the enzymes used in photosynthesis and respiration?

protein is essential since all enzymes are protein


What is an organelle that functions primarily in the synthesis of long chains of amino acids?

Since Amino Acids are also proteins the Ribosomes will synthesise the long chains of amino acids


Does sheamus belong on raw?

Sheamus does belong to raw and he has since some point in october


What macromolecule is honey?

Honey is primarily composed of simple sugars such as glucose and fructose. It is not considered a macromolecule since it does not contain large, complex chains of molecules like proteins, lipids, or carbohydrates. Honey also contains small amounts of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.


Can essential amino acids be made from glucose?

can the essential amino acids be made from glucose


Suppose that enzyme X catalyzes a reaction that involves the breakdown of a molecule. The product of this reaction is an amino acid. What molecule is the enzyme breaking down?

it might be a protein.. since proteins are polymers of various amino acids..


What cell organelle is where synthesis of protein occurs?

Protein synthesis occurs in the ribosomes, which are either free-floating in the cytoplasm or attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum. Ribosomes read the mRNA and link amino acids together to form a polypeptide chain.