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Why are lipids considered macromolecules?

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Answered by jeevika03
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Macromolecules are giant molecules that are produced by the bonding of smaller molecules. Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids are all considered to be macromolecules. However lipids are not considered to be polymers, because lipids do not contain monomers and polymers are made up out of monomers.

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