For each of the following, describe their molecular structure, their purpose in living things, their monomers and polymers, and examples of each. Carbohydrates Lipids Nucleic Acids Proteins
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Ответ:
To lose its function
Explanation:
Denaturation of macromolecules such as proteinc or nucleic acid, means that they lose their quaternary structure, tertiary structure, and secondary structure under the influence of a certain factor. The factors that can lead to denaturation are external stress, strong acid or base, a concentrated inorganic salt, radiation or heat. The consequence of denaturation is loss of biological activity for example, loss of the catalytic ability of an enzyme.