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Which macromolecule is not soluble in water?

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Answered by Anonymous
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<b>The macromolecule which is insoluble in water is Lipid or simply fats .</b>

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Answered by vijayalakshmi391
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The biochemical basis for this phrase is that the organic macromolecules know as lipid ( of which fats are an important, although often troublesome, group) how areas that lack polar covalent bonds. The polar covalently bonded water molecules act to exclude nonpolar molecules, causing the fats to clump together.

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