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  • Macromolecule | Definition Examples | Britannica
    macromolecule, any very large molecule, usually with a diameter ranging from about 100 to 10,000 angstroms (10 − 5 to 10 − 3 mm) The molecule is the smallest unit of the substance that retains its characteristic properties
  • Macromolecule - Wikipedia
    A macromolecule is a "molecule of high relative molecular mass, the structure of which essentially comprises the multiple repetition of units derived, actually or conceptually, from molecules of low relative molecular mass "
  • Macromolecules – Definition, Types, Examples - Science Notes and Projects
    In biology, macromolecules refer to large organic molecules that form by polymerization, a process that joins smaller units called monomers via covalent bonds These biological macromolecules are essential for life and include proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids
  • Macromolecule - Definition and Examples | Biology Dictionary
    In broken-down terms, a macromolecule is the product of many smaller molecular units The small molecular units that make up macromolecules are called monomers Monomers are usually single-celled, and isolated after a polymer, or macromolecule, is broken down in a chemical process
  • What is a Macromolecule? (with pictures) - AllTheScience
    What is a Macromolecule? The term macromolecule is used ambiguously to mean a molecule comprised of any "large number" of atoms, but more and more it is understood to mean only those molecules comprised of at least 100 atoms Macromolecules may also be referred to less specifically as polymers
  • 12. 1: What are Macromolecules? - Chemistry LibreTexts
    Polymers are made of many small molecules linked together These molecules are linked or "enchained" by covalent bonds The small molecules that come together to form polymers are called "monomers"
  • Macromolecules - GeeksforGeeks
    Macromolecule is a large complex molecule, like nucleic acid, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids It is formed of recurring subunits called monomers They include the basis of various life processes, such as giving energy, transferring and storing genetic information, and supporting cellular structures
  • Macromolecule Definition and Examples - ThoughtCo
    In chemistry and biology, a macromolecule is defined as a molecule with a very large number of atoms Macromolecules typically have more than 100 component atoms Macromolecules exhibit very different properties from smaller molecules, including their subunits, when applicable


















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