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2 November, 19:17
Which macromolecules were present in the albumin?
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Noelle Costa
2 November, 19:25
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The answer is proteins.
Albumin is a protein produced in the liver. It belongs to the great family of globular proteins. Since it is the protein, the only macromolecule present in the albumin can be only protein.
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