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How to pronounce macromolecule in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms supermolecule
Type of organic compound, molecule
Has types lipide, lipoid, nucleic acid, protein, saccharide, carbohydrate, sugar, lipid
Derivation macromolecular

Examples of macromolecule

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The four groups of macromolecule are nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates and lipids.
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Lignin is a complex polyphenolic macromolecule composed mainly of beta-O4-aryl linkages.
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Wall polysaccharides in these seeds act as an alternative to starch as a storage macromolecule.
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Some familiarity with performing biotechnology and macromolecule searches would be advantageous.
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The first crystal structure of a macromolecule was solved in 1958.
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A macromolecule is a very large molecule commonly created by polymerization of smaller subunits.
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This is of particular importance when the macromolecule of interest might join large macromolecular complexes in cellula.
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Tacticity describes the relative stereochemistry of chiral centers in neighboring structural units within a macromolecule.
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From a more global perspective, this is strong evidence that we need to study how any macromolecule behaves in a solution environment.
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  • Any very large complex molecule; found only in plants and animals
  • (macromolecular) relating to or consisting of or characterized by macromolecules; "macromolecular compounds"
  • A macromolecule is a very large molecule commonly created by some form of polymerization. In biochemistry, the term is applied to the four conventional biopolymers (nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids), as well as non-polymeric molecules with large molecular mass such as ...
  • Macromolecules is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that has been published since 1968 by the American Chemical Society. Macromolecules is currently indexed in: Scopus, EBSCOhost, PubMed, Ovid, Web of Science, and SwetsWise. The editor in chief is Timothy P. Lodge.
  • A very large molecule, especially used in reference to large biological polymers (e.g. nucleic acids and proteins)
  • (macromolecules) Large molecules made up of many small organic molecules that are often referred to as monomers; e.g., carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Macromolecules are polymers of monomers.
  • A molecule with a molecular weight in excess of 1,000 daltons.
  • Molecule with high relative molecular mass comprising multiple Repetitive units derived from molecules of lower relative molecular mass
  • A very large molecule, such as a polymer or protein, consisting of many smaller structural units linked together.