Which are the two most important macromolecules of a cell?

Which are the two most important macromolecules of a cell? Correct Answer Nucleic Acids, Proteins

: Proteins and nucleic acids are the most important macromolecules out of the 4 building blocks of life, which includes Proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids. Nucleic acids codes for the proteins (DNA & RNA) and proteins form the structural and functional parts of the cell.

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