different between macromolecule vs biomolecular

macromolecule

English

Etymology

macro- +? molecule

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?mæk????m?l?kju?l/
  • Hyphenation: ma?cro?mo?le?cule

Noun

macromolecule (plural macromolecules)

  1. (chemistry, biochemistry) A very large molecule, especially used in reference to large biological polymers (e.g. nucleic acids and proteins).

Hypernyms

  • molecule

Related terms

  • macromolecular
  • macromolecularly

Translations

macromolecule From the web:

  • what macromolecule is an enzyme
  • what macromolecule is glucose
  • what macromolecule is dna
  • what macromolecule stores energy
  • what macromolecule stores genetic information
  • what macromolecule is starch
  • what macromolecule is cellulose
  • what macromolecule is cholesterol


biomolecular

English

Etymology

bio- +? molecular

Adjective

biomolecular (not comparable)

  1. (biochemistry) Relating to biomolecules (especially macromolecules)

Translations


Catalan

Adjective

biomolecular (masculine and feminine plural biomoleculars)

  1. biomolecular

Spanish

Adjective

biomolecular (plural biomoleculares)

  1. biomolecular

biomolecular From the web:

  • what biomolecule do enzymes belong to
  • what biomolecule is dna
  • what biomolecules contain nitrogen
  • what biomolecule stores genetic information
  • what biomolecule is glucose
  • what biomolecule is cellulose
  • what biomolecules contain carbon
  • what biomolecule has sugars and starches
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