WHY LIPIDS DOES NOT FORM POLYMERS ??
Dear student,
Lipids do not form polymers because polymers are composed of long chains of small monomeric units having similar molecules arranged in the form of a long chain structure. Lipids are made up of fatty acids and glycerol molecules which contain non-similar units and do not form a continuous repetitive chain of monomers. Thus, the lipids do not contain monomer units and hence cannot form a polymer.
Regards
Lipids do not form polymers because polymers are composed of long chains of small monomeric units having similar molecules arranged in the form of a long chain structure. Lipids are made up of fatty acids and glycerol molecules which contain non-similar units and do not form a continuous repetitive chain of monomers. Thus, the lipids do not contain monomer units and hence cannot form a polymer.
Regards