Definition for Difference between revisions of "Macromolecule"
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− | Many molecules bonded together to form a polymer. Carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids (for example, DNA and RNA) are important macromolecules found in living organisms. | + | 1) Many molecules bonded together to form a polymer. Carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids (for example, DNA and RNA) are important macromolecules found in living organisms. |
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+ | 2) Large cellular polymers assembled by chemically linking monomers together. |
Latest revision as of 20:55, 29 June 2021
1) Many molecules bonded together to form a polymer. Carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids (for example, DNA and RNA) are important macromolecules found in living organisms.
2) Large cellular polymers assembled by chemically linking monomers together.