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Proteins are made of amino acid chains. The repitition closely resembles the repeating unit, the monomer, from polymers. Lipids are made of trigyclerides and fatty acids, much smaller molecules than the protein, which is a macromolecule.

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Proteins are considered polymers because they are composed of repeating units called amino acids, which are linked together in a chain-like structure. Lipids, on the other hand, are not considered polymers because they are composed of diverse molecules like fatty acids and glycerol that do not form long chains in the same repetitive manner as proteins.

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Proteins are made of amino acid chains. The repitition closely resembles the repeating unit, the monomer, from polymers. Lipids are made of trigyclerides and fatty acids, much smaller molecules than the protein, which is a macromolecule.

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A polymer is a chain of substances. Proteins are chains of amino acids. Lipids are fats and etc.

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Proteins are made up of long chain subunits (amino acids). Lipids are short chain subunits. :-)

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Q: Explain why proteins are considered polymers but lipids are not?
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