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Macromolecules include the DNA helix, RNA, hormones, enzymes, collegan to name a few!

Without these molecules life simply would not function.


Ever.


Cells as we understand them would be unable to reproduce with DNA and RNA, could not perform basic reactions without enzymes... I could go on!

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