Macro?
substrate
It is a protein.
What is the type of macromolecule that makes up most of the membrane structure?
Proteins!
A cofactor refers to a macromolecule that attaches to an enzyme to assist in catalysis. This can be a metal ion or a coenzyme.
Enzymes are a form of a protein.
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You think probable to polynucleotides.
as a general rule, anything ending in -ase is an enzyme, so lactase is an enzyme that breaks down molecules of lactose
DNA (desoxyribonucleic acid).
amino acide makes peptides to make proteins
Fats are made up of molecules called lipids, which include triglycerides and cholesterol. Lipids are a type of macromolecule that are insoluble in water and serve as a major source of energy storage in the body.