Why lipid are not strictly macromolecules
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Lipids are not technically macromolecules, because they're not built in the same way—though they are formed through dehydration reactions, they're not polymers made up of individual subunits called monomers. But they are sometimes considered as part of that family, and they are pretty important molecules in the cell.
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