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A macromolecule is a molecule large size (high molecular mass) composed of several smaller subunits called monomers.
Macromolecules are part of the cell of living beings and they have vital functions. Within their classification are organic (such as proteins) and inorganic (such as the Diamond). In turn, they can be linear (when monomers can be joined by only two places) or branched (when monomers can be joined by more than two places).
On the other hand, there are also natural (originated in nature) or synthetic (synthesized by humans in laboratories) macromolecules. For example, plastic or synthetic fibers and natural proteins.
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Composite (also called hetero-proteins)