makromolekyyliä
Makromolekyyliä, commonly referred to as macromolecules, are very large molecules composed of repeating structural units. These units, known as monomers, link together to form long chains or complex three-dimensional structures. The term "macromolecule" is often used interchangeably with "polymer," although polymers specifically refer to molecules made up of many repeating monomer units, while macromolecules can also encompass molecules that are large but not necessarily formed by repetition.
In biology, macromolecules are fundamental to life and are broadly categorized into four main types: carbohydrates,
Synthetic macromolecules, or synthetic polymers, are also prevalent in modern society. These include materials like polyethylene,