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what is the polymer form of lipids called? nucleic acid triglyceride polysaccharide polypeptide
Brief Explanations
To determine the polymer form of lipids, we analyze each option:
- Nucleic acid is the polymer of nucleotides (for DNA/RNA), not lipids.
- Triglycerides are a type of lipid, and lipids' polymer - like structure (in terms of storage and structure) can involve triglycerides (formed from glycerol and fatty acids, and in larger structures, lipid polymers can be considered as aggregates of triglycerides or other lipid units, though the term is less straightforward than for other macromolecules, but among the options, triglyceride is related to lipid polymers).
- Polysaccharide is the polymer of monosaccharides (carbohydrates).
- Polypeptide is the polymer of amino acids (proteins).
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