Name the natural macro molecules or polymers present in the chromosomes of plants and animals
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A macromolecule is a very large molecule, usually consisting of repeated subunits called monomers, which cannot be reduced to simpler constituents without sacrificing the "building block" element. While there is no standard definition of how large a molecule must be to earn the "macro" prefix, they generally have, at a minimum, thousands of atoms. You have almost certainly seen this kind of construction in the non-natural world; for example, many kinds of wallpaper, while elaborate in design and physically expansive on the whole, consist of adjoining subunits that are often less than a square foot or so in size. Even more obviously, a chain can be regarded as a macromolecule in which the individual links are the "monomers."
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The biologic macromolcules are essential to life. All living are made up of just four macromolcules-protein, lipids, polysaccharideas, and nucleic acids. Proteins are macromolcules made up of amino acid building blocks.