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Macromolecules are large molecules. Macromolecules are found in the proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acid, and lipids in the body. Macromolecules are essential to the structure and function of a cell.
carbonhydrates and nucleic acids. carbonhydrates are made of by plants that provides energy like the lettuce and nucleic acid make the genetic code of living things by tina
i think lipids are the only class of macromolecules that are waxy, fatty, or oily. This answer is wrong.....and the question doesn't make sense. Lipids are not macromolecules.
which macromolecules are polymers made of nucleotides
Lipids
nucleic acids
The high-energy particles and electromagnetic waves of radiation damage macromolecules, including DNA.
DNA molecules are copied and pass genetic information to the new cells. The process of coping is called replication. Nucleotide is the unit of DNA molecule.
DNA
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nucleic acids
Honey hasn't macromolecules.
They contain genetic information
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Yes. All cells with nuclei contain genetic information.