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what are macromolecules? give examples

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Answered by rohanthesharma
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A macromolecule is a very large molecule, such as protein, commonly created by polymerization of smaller subunits (monomers). They are typically composed of thousands of atoms or more. The most common macromolecules in biochemistry are biopolymers (nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates and polyphenols) and large non-polymeric molecules (such as lipids and macrocycles). Synthetic macromolecules include common plastics and synthetic fibres as well as experimental materials such as carbon nanotubes.
Answered by kithmini
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Macromolecules are larg molecules which are formed by the association of smaller units.there are basically for types of macromolecules in the body.They are carbohydrates , nucleic acids ',proteins  and lipids.

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