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Lipids have no "real" monomers:
a. True
b. False

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The answer is A, T. Lipids are large molecules that are formed by the joining of smaller units, like glycerol and fatty acids. Lipids are not polymers because they are made of different kinds of fats.

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B false because lipids do not have real monomers
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