百度试题 结果1 题目What are the three main types of biological macromolecules?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 Carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids 反馈 收藏
Macromolecules exist in all living cells and play significant roles determined by their structural arrangement. Macromolecules, or polymers, are formed by the combination of smaller molecules or monomers in a specific sequence. This is an energy requiring process called polymerization that produces water ...
What type of macromolecule is a lipid considered to be? Describe the four basic types of macromolecules and how they are different from micromolecules. What are the monomers of proteins? What kind of bond holds the monomers together? What monomer is made up of a base, a sugar,...
2. The mean roll distance 〈D〉 is governed by the material as well as process parameters: The material defines the absorption at the given laser wavelength as well as the orientation of the macromolecules. For a certain wavelength, the number of laser pulses applied is the main process ...
of copolymers of the same average composition, the macromolecules also exhibit compositional heterogeneity (heterogeneity of the composition proper) and configu-rational heterogeneity (differences in the alternation of different types of units). Constructed of hundreds to millions of elementary units, each ...
In view of the fact that a significant fraction of the gut space is occupied by macromolecules, it is important to consider the impact that crowded medium might have on the self-assembly of nanostructures and lipid hydrolysis. The term “macromolecular crowding” was coined to connote the ...
Theory of crystallization of a closed macromolecule In this paper we propose a theory, which considers the behavior of a circular macromolecule nearing its transition phase to a condensed state. In particula... U Sandler - 《International Journal of Biological Macromolecules》 被引量: 14发表: 2010...
and targeting factors can be introduced to transport drugs to specific disease sites through the physical and chemical properties of the polymer, such as active or passive targeting [82]. When polymer-based chemotherapy drugs are bound to water-soluble macromolecules, the resulting drug exhibits impro...
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