Polymer vs. Macromolecule: What's the Difference?

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Homework Statement
I was asked which of these is NOT a polymer and I'm not sure how to answer it.
A.) Camp-Stove fuel
B.) Polyester
C.) DNA
D.) Starch
E.) Plastic
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A polymer is a useful chemical made of many repeating units
A macromolecule is a chain of many different units
I am aware that there is a difference between a polymer and a macromolecule (due to types of bonds, structure, etc.) but all of these seem to be chains like polymers to me. I know that is incorrect because there is no option for all of the above.
 
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Maybe if you consider in more detail what each of the possible answers is made of.
 
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Hi McC:

Here is a hint. The key word is "many".

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Buzz
 
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Gotcha, thank you!