There are four major types of macromolecules: Lipids, Nucleic Acids, Proteins, and Carbohydrates.
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Examples of macromolecules include proteins, nucleic acids (DNA and RNA), carbohydrates, and lipids. These large molecules are essential for various biological functions in living organisms.
They are the nucleic acids. Some examples are DNA and RNA
Polysaccharides are large macromolecules formed from monosaccharides through dehydration synthesis. Examples include starch, glycogen, and cellulose which serve various structural and energy storage roles in living organisms.
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Nucleic acids are the class of macromolecules that store and communicate heredity information. DNA and RNA are examples of nucleic acids that carry genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all living organisms.