What kind of macromolecules are enzymes? Why are these affected by temperature? What kind of macromolecules are enzymes? Why are these affected by temperature? Define what are enzymes and their general function for organisms? What type of macromolecule class are cell receptors? What is the monomer...
DN: What are the building blocks of a carbohydrate? What is a macromolecule? There are four main types of biological molecules called macromolecules. The four types of macromolecules are carbohydrates, lipids, What do you know? True or False Thumbs up for TRUE Thumbs down for FALSE Monomers ar...
Liposomes are formed in a solution containing CA, so that some of them will presumably contain an excess number of CA molecules due to spontaneous super-concentration of this macromolecule (29 kDa) in the liposome lumen. Next, CFDA is added and it will react both with free (external) and ...
On the other hand, the cell wall macromolecule catabolic process was enriched in the downregulated sequences. In general, this GO term describes chemical reactions and pathways that result in the breakdown of macromolecules that form part of a cell wall. This action may be useful in promoting ...