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Please Answer Correctly As This Is For My Project.

1. What are the unique characteristics of the macromolecule subunit and macromolecule you explored?

2. Describe how the subunit you modelled chemically combines with other subunits to form a macromolecule.

3. What are the functions of the macromolecule you explored?

4. Summarize the relationship between the structure of your subunit and the function of the macromolecule it forms.

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1. Macromolecules are typically BIG molecules, and they truly are the building blocks of cells. Macromolecules are generally built by combining many single units, or monomers, into larger units, called polymers.

2.polymers which are long chains of subunits called monomers.

3.Gigantic molecules, called macromolecules, populate a cell and provide it with important functions for life. For example, macromolecules provide structural support, a source of stored fuel, the ability to store and retrieve genetic information, and the ability to speed biochemical reactions.

4.Polymers are macromolecules, but not all macromolecules are polymers. The main difference between a polymer and a macromolecule is that polymers contain repeating units that represent monomers whereas not all macromolecules have a monomer in their structure

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