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Fatty Acids Monomers Lipids Individual Chains Linked Directly

Fatty acids are not the monomers of lipids because they are not directly linked together to form the larger lipid molecule.

Fatty acids are not considered monomers of lipids because individual fatty acid chains are not directly linked together to form a larger lipid structure.

Text fatty acids are not the monomers of lipids because the individual fatty acid chains are not linked together directly.

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