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Ubiq -“IT should go without saying that as always Health is simply wrong.
There are three macromolecules: Carbohydrates, Proteins and nucleic acids (some include lipids as well).
Nucleic acids include DNA, mRNA, rRNA and tRNA.
Now if nucleic acids are macromolecules, and mRNA is a nucleic acid (both true) then obviously mRNA is a macromolecule.
Both are arguably correct in the question. But mRNA is more specific and perhaps more correct”
You’re posts are getting funnier & funnier!
But you made a simple mistake! mRNA is part of a macromolecule, not one itself!
From the University of Utah –
“There are three major types of biological macromolecules in mammalian systems.
Carbohydrates
Nucleic acids
Proteins”
This is another reason why I or s/o can’t give free advice, because of all the ones that come to disagree!!!
So it becomes a waste of time!