Biology, asked by piyushgavali4455, 9 months ago

what are macromolecules?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\orange\bigstarChemical compounds which are found in the acid insoluble fraction are called macromolecules.

\orange\bigstarFor example - proteins, carbohydrates,etc.

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Answered by SweetCrush
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\sf\underline{ Macromolecules } :-

  • Large size biomolecules having high molecular weight of above 800 dalton are called macromolecules.

⟶ They have lower solubility and complex molecular structure and occur in colloidal state.

⟶ They are formed by the polymerisation of large number of micro molecules.

⟶ They belong to 4 types of organic compounds, i. e.,

  1. Proteins
  2. Nucleic acids
  3. Polysaccharides
  4. Lipids

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