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lipids are not involved in biomolecules or not

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Answered by DepressedArmygirl
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Biological substances that are insoluble in water are classified as lipids. This characteristic physical property of lipids makes them very different from other biomolecules like carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids. The structure of lipids are extremely varied.

Answered by durgasankar1967
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No lipids are a kind of macromolecules

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