Two examples of macromolecules?

1 Answer
Apr 3, 2018

Proteins and nucleic acids

Explanation:

A macromolecule is just a molecule made up of its monomers. There are many macromolecules in the body, such as nutrients, and they are proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, etc.

And so, I can pick two of them, and they will be proteins and nucleic acids.

However, lipids are not included here are not really "true macromolecules", and see Dave's explanation for that.