makromolekul
Makromolekul, or macromolecule, is a very large molecule with high molecular weight, typically built from many repeating subunits called monomers and joined by covalent bonds in a process known as polymerization. Natural examples include DNA, proteins (polypeptides), and polysaccharides such as starch and cellulose, as well as synthetic polymers like polyethylene and polystyrene.
Makromolecules vary in size, architecture, and properties. They can be linear, branched, or crosslinked to form
Formation and types: In addition polymerization, monomer units add to reactive ends to build chains. In condensation
Characterization and applications: Macromolecules are characterized by molecular weight and distribution (for example Mw) using techniques
In biology, macromolecules perform essential functions: nucleic acids store and transmit information; proteins catalyze reactions and