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Lipid molecules of a cell synthesised by

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Answered by pratiksamantaray
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The smooth-endoplasmic-reticulum (SER) organelle produces fats and cholesterol, but a lipid-synthesizing cell needs more than just extra SER. The process of shipping and packaging molecules in a cell involves the integrated function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) and golgi body.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Lipids are not strictly

macromolecules. Their molecular

weight does not exceed 800 Da, but they

come under the acid insoluble fraction

because when we grind a tissue, cell

membrane and other membranes are

broken into pieces and form vesicles

which are not water soluble (lipids are

also present in structures like cell

membrane and other membranes).

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