Why are lipids not considered as a macromolecule?
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Lipids are generally not considered as macromolecules. Macromolecules are very large molecules made of thousands of atoms, like, proteins. However they are made when a glycerol molecule combines with compounds called as fatty acids. They are made up of only one molecule so they are not considered as macromolecules.
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Lipids are generally not considered as macromolecules. Macromolecules are very large molecules made of thousands of atoms, like, proteins. However they are made when a glycerol molecule combines with compounds called as fatty acids. They are made up of only one molecule so they are not considered as macromolecules.
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