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The monomer of a triglyceride is one glycerol and 3 fatty acids.
Two examples are Ethylene and Glucose
glycerol
no they are not monomers.
The monomer for a lipid would be 3 fatty acids and a glycerol molecule.
monomer- glycerol/ fatty acid dimmer- n/a polymer - lipid
which polymer is correctly matched with its monomer A}starch-glucose B}maltose-amino acids C}protein-fatty acids D}lipid-sucrose
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The monomer for a lipid would be 3 fatty acids and a glycerol molecule.
Glycerol is a monomer of a lipid.
Glycerol is a monomer of a lipid.
It is a carbohydrate.
the monomer of a lipid is glycerol and 3 fatty acids.
no they are not monomers.
The monomer for a lipid would be 3 fatty acids and a glycerol molecule.
The purpose a cell would have to use a lipid monomer would be for use for the cell membrane. The cell membrane protects the contents of the cell.
A lipid is both a polymer and monomer. Polymer: Triglyceride Monomers: glycerol and fatty acids
Glycerol and 3 fatty acids.
Each lipid molecule is composed of three fatty acids and one alcohol (monomer).
monomer- glycerol/ fatty acid dimmer- n/a polymer - lipid