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Lipids are strictly macromolecules.(a) True(b) FalseI have been asked this question in an interview for internship.This interesting question is from Biomacromolecules topic in division Biomolecules of Biology – Class 11

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The correct choice is (b) False

The BEST EXPLANATION: Lipids are not strictly macromolecules. Cell membrane and other membranes are broken into PIECES, and form vesicles which are not WATER-soluble. As they are not water soluble they don’t get dissolved in the ACID soluble pool and hence get separated along with the macromolecular fraction which is also known as acid-insoluble pool.



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