Is fat a polymer? If not then why?
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Lipids are not usually polymers and are smaller than the other three, so they are not considered macromolecules
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Most large biological molecules are polymers, long chains made up of repeating molecular subunits, or building blocks, called monomers. If you think of a monomer as being like a bead, then you can think of a polymer as being like a necklace, a series of beads strung together.
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