macromolecule & micromolecule

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Macromolecule & Micromolecule in the surrounding By- Lovnish Thakur Enrollment N0-ASU201401O100099 Course- Molecule to Environment

Macromolecule A  macromolecule  is a very large molecule commonly created by polymerization of smaller subunits. In biochemistry,  macromolecules  are the three conventional biopolymers (nucleic acids, proteins, and carbohydrates), as well as non-polymeric molecules with large molecular mass such as lipids.

Micromolecule A molecule of relatively low molecular weight. Monomers are considered a micromolecule that can be linked together to form polymer . Inorganic compounds like water and minerals are examples of micromolecules . Vitamin are also micromolecule . hiit-blog.dailyhiit.com

Orange excellent source of  vitamin C   vitamin A , good source of B-complex vitamins contains a very good amount of minerals like potassium and calcium . Role-: Potassium is an important component of cell and body fluids that helps control heart rate and blood pressure through countering sodium actions.

Wood Rich in cellulose  Cellulose is a straight chain polymer of D-glucose. It is a Polysaccharide i.e Macromolecule www.alibaba.com www.mayang.com

Pulses A good source of proteins, they are a staple food in many parts of the world . www.40daydetox.com

Function Repair and Maintenance Energy Hormones Insulin , a small protein, is an example of a hormone that regulates blood sugar . Enzymes Transportation and Storage of Molecules For example, hemoglobin is a protein that transports oxygen throughout the body

Other source of protein Eggs Meat Cheese weight.sdghealth.com

Milk Protein : Helps build and repair body tissues, including muscles and bones . Vitamin A : Aids bone and tooth development. Also aids in the maintenance of night vision and healthy skin . Vitamin B 12 : Aids in red blood cell formation .

FATS- good source of fats. Vitamin D : Enhances calcium and phosphorus absorption, on which strong bones and teeth depend. Calcium : Aids in the formation and maintenance of strong bones and healthy teeth. 

Magnesium : Factor in bone and teeth health, conversion of food into energy and tissue formation. Phosphorus : Factor in the formation and maintenance of strong bones and healthy teeth. Potassium : Aids in the correct functioning of nerves and muscles. Zinc : Factor in tissue formation, including bones

Reference-: www. milk facts.info/ Nutrition %20Facts/ Nutritional %20Components.htm www. nutrition -and-you.com/ orange -fruit.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Pulse en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Wood en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Salt dictionary.reference.com/browse/ macromolecule www.quora.com › ... › Science › Life Sciences › Biology

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