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Lipids are macromolecules that aren't polymers, as their structure does not consist of a repeating chain of monomers. Proteins, carbohydrates and nucleic acids are all macromolecules and polymers.

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Compounds that aren't macromolecules include water, glucose, and sodium chloride. In contrast, a protein is a macromolecule.

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