proteins
Honey hasn't macromolecules.
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Steroids are a type of lipid, which is a group of macromolecules that are hydrophobic and primarily composed of hydrocarbons.
Macromolecules are formed from many simple molecules (monomers) and have a big molecular mass.
No
Innate and acquired immunity
White blood cells
Soldiers(bodycells)
white blood cells
White blood cells, antibodies, and antibiotics, and some bacteria even help get rid of some bacterial diseases.
If you mean a white blood cell, it fights any infections or diseases.
Honey hasn't macromolecules.
the immune system fights diseases by creating more white blood cells which trigger more white blood cells that make antibodies.
The immune system, primarily.The immune system.Really...
Macromolecules - journal - was created in 1968.
macromolecules
The fetus doesn't necessarily fight off diseases. The mom's immune system fights off certain things. Also, some diseases don't cross over into the baby so depending on what it is, the baby isn't at risk until possibly birth.