The categories and/or examples that make up macromolecules include all the following except and why

A.Proteins, enzymes, and nucleic acids (DNA/RNA)
B.lipids ,phospholipids, starches and glycogen
C.carbohydrates , fats and oils
D. Minerals (Fe,Cu,Ca) and vitamins (Vit B,K)

D. Minerals (Fe,Cu,Ca) and vitamins (Vit B,K) do not make up macromolecules. Minerals and vitamins are essential nutrients for the body, but they are not considered macromolecules. Macromolecules are large molecules made up of smaller subunits, such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. Minerals and vitamins do not fit into this category.