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Why are proteins considered polymers but liquids not?​

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Why are proteins considered polymers but lipids not? Lipids do not align with the definition of a polymer. Proteins are made of long chains of monomers that result in a product with new properties, but lipids are macromolecules that are in fact not made up of tiny components that make up a chain.

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