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Humen horomones are considered lipids wjat could be the reason for this
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The reason human hormones are considered lipids is because they are hydrophobic, and not large enough to be called a macromolecule. They also include fats, phospholipids, steroids, and waxes.
So the main reason would be because they are steroids.
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