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What type of macromolecule is an enzyme?
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the answer is proteins.
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An emzyme is actually a type of protein macromolecule. The simple reason being that both are made from amino acids. There can also be several kinds of co-enzymes which can have metal atoms like iron and magnesium in them. I hope this helps you :)
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