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wax is not carbohydrate!

i am doing a project on animal cells and need a representative for the endoplasmic reticulum which makes proteins there for i chose waxy sticks but my material needs to match the definition it makes proteins so i searched up if wax makes proteins i came across NO answer until.......I came across this one here on ask and i have to say she/he is quite right and even if you search up a carbohydrate it is still correc that wax is neither a protien carbohydrate lipid or nucleic acid!

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Wax is a lipid because it is made up of long-chain fatty acids and alcohols. Lipids are a diverse group of molecules that are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents.

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a carbohydrate

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Q: Is wax a protein carbohydrate lipid or nucleic acid?
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