Why lipids are an exception among biological macromolecules?
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Lipids are actually bio micromolecules but due to the formation of micelles they do not get strained through the cheesecloth and gets retained as the retentate
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Lipids are an exception among macromolecules because they do not have polymers. The unifying feature of lipids is that they all have little."
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