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Why lipids are not considered to be a polymer or macromolecule?
• Lipids do not exist as a chain of linked monomer and they are not very big like protein, nucleic acid
• Lipids are very polar and remain in folded form
• Lipids found on surface and not fully exposed
• Lipids formed with simple molecules and they stay in globular form

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Proteins, nucleic acids and polysaccharides are true polymers because they contain repeating monomers. Lipids are not true polymers.
Updated On: May 22, 2026
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The Correct Option is A

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