why lipids are not strictly Biomolecule
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why lipids are not strictly Biomolecule
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compounds and are present not only as such but also arranged into structures cell membrane and other membranes. Therefore, these membrane fragments in the form of vesicles get separated along with the acid insoluble pool and hence in the macromolecular fraction and Lipids are not strictly macromolecules.
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