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Amino Acids are the basic monomer units of proteins. There are 20 kinds of amino acids that can be used in a protein. Proteins vary in the amount and sequence of these amino acids as well as their final folded structure.

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Your question is too broad as macromolecule just means large molecule. It can be carbon based as found in living organisms. Or it can be based on other elements.

Some examples of macromolecules are synthetic polymers (plastics, synthetic fibers, and synthetic rubber), grapheme.

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amino acids

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