No, every element found in glycerol is found in a carbohydrate.
Glycerol is CH2OH-CHOH-CH2OH. No.
Yes, it's complex because it is a polysaccharide.
Yes, it's complex because it is a polysaccharide.
Totally different compounds. Glycerol doesnt have any nitrogen whereas glycine does for example. Glycine is 1 of the 20 amino acids that make up proteins. look at them in wikipedia. Glycerol (C3H8O3) , glycine (C2H5NO2)
No. Fatty acid and glycerol are what makes up a fat molecule with the ester bond.
A lipid is both a polymer and monomer. Polymer: Triglyceride Monomers: glycerol and fatty acids
There aren't any elements in glycerol that are not in carbohydrates. Glycerol has carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms, similar to that of carbohydrates.
No
Glycerol is CH2OH-CHOH-CH2OH. No.
Yes glycerol is saturated in hydrogen. Glycerol is found in both unsaturated and saturated fats and can bond with fatty acids.
Yes, it's complex because it is a polysaccharide.
Yes, it's complex because it is a polysaccharide.
Totally different compounds. Glycerol doesnt have any nitrogen whereas glycine does for example. Glycine is 1 of the 20 amino acids that make up proteins. look at them in wikipedia. Glycerol (C3H8O3) , glycine (C2H5NO2)
No. Fatty acid and glycerol are what makes up a fat molecule with the ester bond.
Any alcohol would contain these 3 elements.
A lipid is both a polymer and monomer. Polymer: Triglyceride Monomers: glycerol and fatty acids
There are three elements. They are carbon,oxygen and hydrogen
because it just does!!!!