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The 4 macomolecules are carbohydrates, lipids,proteins, and nucleic acids.

Their monomers are:

Carbohydrates- Simple sugar

Lipids-Fatty Acid

Protein-Amino Acids

Nucleic Acid-Nucleotide

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Proteins : Monomer - Amino Acids Polymer-Polypeptide

Lipids : Monomer - Nucleic Acid Polymer - Nucleotide

Carbohydrates : Monomer- Polysaccharide Polymer - Monosaccharide

Nucleic Acids: Monomer - RNA Polymer- DNA

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Carbs; Simple Sugars.

Lipids; Fatty Acids.

Protein; Amino Acids.

Nucleic Acid; Nucleotides.

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Monosaccharides make up carbohydrates. Proteins made up by amino acids. Nucleic acids by nucleotides.Fatty acids and glycerols make lipids

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