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  • 18-09-2020
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which is not a macromolecule fat , protein, nucleic acid, water

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  • 24-01-2021

Answer: water is not a macromolecule

Explanation: fatty acids such as stearic, palmitic, linoleic are large compared with water (50 or so atoms compared with the 3 of water) but still small c.f. proteins and nucleic acids which may have 1000s or millions of atoms. As trigycerides, fats may have >200 atoms.

While nucleic acids and proteins are definitely macromolecules, there may be different opinions as to whether fats are considered macromolecules.

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