Macromolecule vs. Polymer

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Macromolecule vs. Polymer Macromolecules can be compared to really long decimal numbers: 0.15874625894753156974 ≈ a macromolecule 0.33333333333333333333 ≈ a macromolecule and a polymer (What is the monomer?) The monomer (subunit) is 3.

What Macromolecule Is This?

lactose

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