Why lipids are not strictly micro molecules but still present in the acid insoluble fraction?
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Why lipids are not strictly micro molecules bit still present In the acid insoluble fraction
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Lipids are nothing but the fats
as we know fats are present in each substance by a fraction that is why we say that lipids are not strictly micro molecules but still present in the acid insoluble fraction....
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the answer to your question is:
QUESTION⏬⏬
Why lipids are not strictly micro molecules bit still present In the acid insoluble fraction
ANSWER⏬⏬
Lipids are nothing but the fats
as we know fats are present in each substance by a fraction that is why we say that lipids are not strictly micro molecules but still present in the acid insoluble fraction....
be Brainly ✌
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NCERT based Answer for Class 11 Biology Students
Though lipids are small molecular weight compounds, they are arranged in structurally complex forms like biomembranes.
Grinding a tissue breaks biomembrane into pieces.
These pieces from small vesicles that are water insoluble.
These vesicles get separated along with acid insoluble pool.
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