How do most macromolecules interact with each other?
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How do most macromolecules interact with each other?
Macromolecules:
Macromolecules are large polymers (strings or branched molecules of repeating similar or identical monomeric subunits). The four main classes of biological macromolecules are lipids, polysaccharides (carbohydrates), nucleic acids, and polypeptides (proteins).
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View this answerMacromolecules interact with each other via noncovalent interactions. Being made up of repeating units means charges, polarity,...
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