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Before we begin, there are a few words you need to know.
Molecule: the smallest amount of a chemical substance.
Macromolecule: a molecule with a large number of atoms.
Monomer: a single molecule that is able to join with other molecules.
Polymer: a chain made up of many monomers.

Carbohydrate: made of joined up sugars.
Protein: a long chain of molecules made up of amino acids.
Amino Acids: the building blocks of proteins.
Lipid: a molecule found in living things, and is oily or waxy.
Nucleic Acids: molecules that store genetic information.

Monosaccharide: they are a simple form of carbohydrate, and made up of one sugar
Polysaccharide: they are made up of many monosaccharides.
Triglyceride: made from fatty acids and make up fat and oil.
Nucleotide: building blocks of DNA and RNA
DNA: a nucleic acid that holds the code for making up who you are.

RNA: like DNA, it's a nucleic acid, but makes up viruses.
Now that you know these terms, you can continue reading to learn more about the four macromolecules.




These are the four macromolecules. Macromolecules are made up of single molecules called monomers, and chains of molecules called polymers. Macromolecules help us live by giving us important things we need to survive.




The four macromolecules are carbohydrates, or carbs, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids.

I'm Callie Carbohydrate. I'm made up of monomers called monosaccharides and polymers called polysaccharides. I give people energy for short periods of time, and I'm the main source of energy for plants and animals.



You can find me in many foods, such as bread, pasta, fruits, and milk.




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I dedicate this book to Mrs.Moses because why not


Before we begin, there are a few words you need to know.
Molecule: the smallest amount of a chemical substance.
Macromolecule: a molecule with a large number of atoms.
Monomer: a single molecule that is able to join with other molecules.
Polymer: a chain made up of many monomers.

Carbohydrate: made of joined up sugars.
Protein: a long chain of molecules made up of amino acids.
Amino Acids: the building blocks of proteins.
Lipid: a molecule found in living things, and is oily or waxy.
Nucleic Acids: molecules that store genetic information.

Monosaccharide: they are a simple form of carbohydrate, and made up of one sugar
Polysaccharide: they are made up of many monosaccharides.
Triglyceride: made from fatty acids and make up fat and oil.
Nucleotide: building blocks of DNA and RNA
DNA: a nucleic acid that holds the code for making up who you are.
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