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DNA is called a macromolecule because it is a huge molecule that fits into small cells.

Micro means small, while Macro means big....that why it is huge!!

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DNA is a type of macromolecule known as a nucleic acid. It contains the genetic information necessary for the development and functioning of living organisms. Proteins, another type of macromolecule, are synthesized based on the instructions coded in DNA.

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DNA is a macromolecule.

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