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9 June, 12:02

How do carbohydrates work with other macromolecules?

How do carbohydrates rely on each other?

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  1. 9 June, 12:58
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    Macromolecules are polymers made in the cell by linking small chemical sub-units together in a specific sequence. Nucleic acids, proteins and other macromolecules such as polysaccharides interact with each other and with small molecules through weak chemical bonds.

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    Carbohydrates are the sugars and their polymers. Together differently cellulose has a different shape, and therefore different properties, than starch or glycogen.
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