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what is macromolecules? with suitable examples​

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Answered by deetchithasaraswathi
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Macromolecules are large complex molecules present in colloidal state in intercellular fluid. They are formed by the condensation of low molecular weight micromolecules and hence are polymeric in nature. Polysaccharides, proteins, and nucleic acids are common examples of macromolecules.

Answered by prachibakshi2509
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Macromolecules are large complex molecules present in colloidal state in intercellular fluid. They are formed by the condensation of low molecular weight micromolecules and hence are polymeric in nature. Polysaccharides, proteins, and nucleic acids are common examples of macromolecules.

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