Lipids.
glycerol and carboxylic acid combines to form a lipids.
A lipid is composed of glycerol and three fatty acids (usually long-chain).
Fatty acids are known as isomers. Glycerol are also isomers.
Phosphate Glycerol Fatty Acids
A triglyceride is a macromolecule composed of one glycerol molecule bonded to three fatty acids.
That statement is false.
glycerol and fatty acids
fatty acids
GLYCEROL
The Glycerol molecule has room for three fatty acids to attach - ergo Tri-Acyl-Glycerides.
Statement three is true; glycerol combined with fatty acids become glycerides, polysaccharides are comprised of simple sugar monomers and proteins are composed from a pallette of primarily twenty amino acids.
1 glycerol molecule and 3 fatty acid molecules.