Explain macromolecues .
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1. A macromolecule is a very large molecule which are made up of smaller molecules. An example of macromolecule is Protein. Macromolecules are made up of thousands of atoms that are bound covalently. A lot of macromolecules are polymers of monomers, which are smaller molecules. Biopolymers (such as nucleic acids, carbohydrates and proteins) and big non-polymeric molecules like lipids, are the most frequent macromolecules.
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The solution/s to your 1st query has/have been provided below:
1. A macromolecule is a very large molecule which are made up of smaller molecules. An example of macromolecule is Protein. Macromolecules are made up of thousands of atoms that are bound covalently. A lot of macromolecules are polymers of monomers, which are smaller molecules. Biopolymers (such as nucleic acids, carbohydrates and proteins) and big non-polymeric molecules like lipids, are the most frequent macromolecules.
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