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Which class of macromolecule was described as being most like the hydrocarbons?.

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Lipids is the class of macromolecule was described as being most like the hydrocarbons.

what are Macromolecules ?

Macromolecules are bigger molecules of large size and made of smaller molecules called as monomers, Polymers are macromolecules.

All Macromolecules are not like the hydrocarbon because the macromolecules not only consists of  C and H atoms but also N and O.

Macromolecules are classified into 4 types

Proteins , Carbohydrates , Lipids and Nucleic Acids

Lipids is the class of macromolecule was described as being most like the hydrocarbons.

Lipids are a broad category of chemicals that are mostly nonpolar in nature.

This is due to the fact that they are hydrocarbons with nonpolar carbon–carbon or carbon–hydrogen bonds.

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