21. Biomicromolecule present in acid soluble pool is a
(1) Nucleic acid (2)Nucleotide
(3) Protein
(4) Polysaccharides
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polysaccharides
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Biomacromolecules present in the acid-insoluble pool are proteins, nucleic acids, polysaccharides, and lipids.
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- A cellular pool is a collection of different substances found in the cell.
- These molecules are biomolecules and they can be both organic (fats, proteins, nucleic acids, etc.) and inorganic molecules (ions, minerals, salts, etc.).
- A short experiment is carried out to provide chemical proof of the cellular pool.
- The experimental tissue is grind in trichloroacetic acid in the first stage of the experiment, and the slurry is formed which is filtered.
- There are two fractions produced, one of which is known as an acid-soluble pool (filtrate). An acid-insoluble pool is an uppermost portion.
- The molecular weight of the compounds in an acid-soluble pool ranges from 18 to 800 Daltons.
- Nucleotides, amino acids, monosaccharides, fatty acids, and glycerol are the most important micromolecules in cells.
- Molecules in the acid-insoluble pool are heavier compounds with a molecular weight of 10,000 Daltons or more.
- Nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids are the most significant macromolecules in a cell.
- As a result, compounds in acid-soluble pools are referred to as micromolecules, whereas those in acid-insoluble pools are referred to as macromolecules.
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