Distinguish between macromolecules and micromolecules
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Macromolecule A macromolecule is a very large molecule commonly created by polymerization of smaller subunits. In biochemistry, macromolecules are the three conventional biopolymers (nucleic acids, proteins, and carbohydrates), as well as non-polymeric molecules with large molecular mass such as lipids. 4. Orange.
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Macromolecules:-
*Molecular volume is larger.
*molecular radius is larger.
*Diffusion constant is smaller.
*tumbling speed is low.
*complexity of the infrared spectrum is high.
*molecular weight is high
*Micromolecules:-
*Molecular volume is less.
*Molecular radius is low.
*diffusion constant is high.
*tumbling speed is high.
*complexity of the infrared spectrum is low.
*Molecular weight is low.
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Macromolecules:-
*Molecular volume is larger.
*molecular radius is larger.
*Diffusion constant is smaller.
*tumbling speed is low.
*complexity of the infrared spectrum is high.
*molecular weight is high
*Micromolecules:-
*Molecular volume is less.
*Molecular radius is low.
*diffusion constant is high.
*tumbling speed is high.
*complexity of the infrared spectrum is low.
*Molecular weight is low.
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