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 as a byproduct. Each process differs according to the type of macromolecule being formed...
The conductivity macromolecule which is synthesized the part making use of the high-molecular dopant displacementDisclosed herein is a method of synthesizing a conducting polymer using a polymer, having a substituent in a part thereof, as a dopant, in which a variety of polymers is substituted ...
Which structural component is found in DNA but not in RNA? What is a carrier molecule? What is the smallest DNA virus? What proteins come packaged in a retrovirus? What type of macromolecule is messenger RNA? What is a DNA virus? What type of genome does a RNA virus have? What are th...
Name one class of biological macromolecule and the kind of monomer from which it is constructed, and briefly describe a role the macromolecule plays in biological systems. Which of the following is/are major nitrogenous wastes of the human body?...
Subsequent abstraction of the H atom on the resultant hydroperoxide leads to formation of polymer free radicals and thus to breakage of the macromolecule. The measurable effects of this mostly aerobic thermal aging include a significant increase in the modulus of elasticity and the associated reduction...
Which of the following are not warehoused for future use? a) Calcium b) Carbohydrates c) Lipids d) Proteins Macromolecules as energy sources: Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins are all capable of serving as energy sources for the body. Carbohydrates and prot...
One purpose of the macromolecule is to produce energy that will support the reactions and pathways of the body. Each gram of macromolecule provides a different amount of energy compared to other macromolecules. It is necessary to know the conversion between th...
What type of macromolecule are polysaccharides? What two major functions can they serve in cells? Provide an example of a polysaccharide that performs each function. What are monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides? When you eat plant energy storage carbohy...