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Lipids Not/Are/Are Polymers Fatty Acids

Lipids are not polymers of fatty acids because their fatty acid chains are not linked together.

Lipids are not polymers, as their constituent fatty acid chains are not linked together in a repeating manner to form a macromolecule.

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