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Lipids are not strictly macromolecules b...

Lipids are not strictly macromolecules because

A

They are made up of fatty acid and alcohol

B

They have low molecular weight when compared to polymers like starch, glycogen etc.

C

They are found in acid-soluble pool

D

They have low melting point

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