Macroglobulins

Macrogle oblins are large molecules that are present in the nuclei of cells. They are made up of fragments of DNA, proteins and RNA and perform various functions in the body.

The cell is comparable to the human body - and even though it is tiny, it takes up very little space in the brain. But the space for life inside the cell is not just larger than in the wild, all the important parts of the DNA of each organism lie next to each other, molecules of even slightly more complex ones, like proteins, fill the tiny spaces between them - these are the cells of the cytoskeleton, the cell wall and others structures. The total number of atoms in a cell, according to the most extensive experiment conducted in the 20th century, is only 23 billion - thousands of times less than there are people on the planet! This ratio gives the maximum value of the possible concentration of biomolecules on Earth.

These macroscopic complexes located inside cells are