A macromolecule is a large molecule made up of smaller units called monomers. It can be found in both natural and synthetic materials and has a complex structure that influences its properties. Examples of macromolecules include proteins, DNA, RNA, and synthetic polymers. ...
In amino acids, what is the name of the monomer that makes up proteins? What is the polymer consisting of many nucleotide monomers in a chain? It is another word for nucleic acid. 1. What are the four classes of biological macromolecules? For each of the four classes, tell ...
(ii) the duration of drug action. The toxic side effects of the drugs to normal cells limit the dose of drugs that can be given to patients. Much research has focused on the development of more specific therapeutic strategies to reduce toxicity to normal cells. One of the promising ...
documented that using a biological reducing agent will shift the peak to less wavelength range103,104. TEM and SEM results illustrated that the size of biofilm-AgNPs ranges between 20 and 60 nm with a spherical shape. These results are similar to previous studies where AgNPs have a size range...
The reason is that, at thermal equilibrium, a macromolecule vibrates incoherently with a broad spectrum of modes, whereas the action of an external source of energy promoting a phenomenon of phonon condensation can induce the coherent motion of the molecular subunits, so that, the resulting ...
Analytical tools known as biosensors use a transducer and a biological sensing element to transform a biological response into a signal that can be measured [24]. Their ability to detect biomolecules in real time, with high sensitivity and selectivity, makes them an invaluable tool in a wide ...
However, this method is not widely utilized by crystal growers due to the large sample volume that is needed, to the difficulty to set up a good interface, and to the presence of convective currents associated to density differences in the two solutions that disturbs the interface. The last ...