| macromolecule |
a very large molecule made up of smaller subunits. Biological macromolecules include polysaccharides, nucleic acids, and proteins.
Ãâó: www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEC/CC/crick_glossary....
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| macromolecule |
molecules such as DNA and RNA which are very large and complex.
Ãâó: www.biologylessons.sdsu.edu/classes/lab6/glossary....
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| macromolecule |
a polymer.
Ãâó: matse1.mse.uiuc.edu/~tw/polymers/glos.html
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| macromolecule |
denotes a molecule, which is characterized by numerous repetitions of one particular group of atoms (a monomer) mostly concatenated or networked by covalent bonds; the number of monomers is already as large that the addition or removal of a few monomers does not change the significant property of the macromolecule
Ãâó: www.dataphysics.de/english/service_gloss.htm
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| macromolecule |
A molecule having a molecular weight in the range of a few thousand to many millions: proteins, nucleic acids and polysaccharides.
Ãâó: www.exchemistry.com/glossary.html
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