Answer:
Lipid are present as saturated and unsaturated form..
Explanation:
But lipids are not true macromolecules as their molecular weight is not above 800 daltons, still they are considered macromolecules cuz they appear in acid insoluble fraction,, which is left as residue... as it forms vesicles which do not dissolve!!
The infant should receive the long-term care in a home environment because it promotes more family interaction and less of a hospital environment.
When you heat something up, it makes the molecules move faster. If you heat up a typical solid, it melts and becomes a liquid. In a liquid (like water), the molecules are still stuck together, but they can move around some. What actually happens is that the molecules are still sort of sticking together, but they’re constantly breaking apart and sticking to different molecules. This also makes sense when you think about water. Water sort of sticks together, but it breaks apart easily.
<span>If you heat a liquid like water up even more the molecules will move around so fast that they can’t even hold on to each other at all. When this happens, all of the molecules go flying apart and become a gas (like when you boil water to make steam). The process of gas molecules leaving the liquid to go into the gas is called "evaporation." The opposite process is called "condensation."</span>
Missense Mutation. A nucleotide was substituted for another- and most importantly- changes the final amino acid.
Restriction enzymes (restriction endonucleases)