Yes, you can hydrolyze simple lipids. Hydrolyzable lipids are waxes, triacylglycerols, and phospolipids. However, steroids, fat-soluable vitamins, and elcosanoids are unhydrolyzable lipids.
monomers for carbohydrates is monosaccharides simple sugar. monomer for lipids is 3 fatty acids
There are several classification that pertain to lipids. Some of these are simple lipids, compound lipids and derived lipids. Lipids are sterols, fats, waxes and fat-soluble vitamins.
Yes, lipase
No it can not
They all contain (have) Carbon ,Hydrogen, and Oxygen
that can be hydrolyzed into smaller constituent
Monosaccharides are simple sugars. They are carbohydrates and one class of carbs is simple sugars and the 2 parts of simple sugars are mono- and di- saccharides
lipids
monomers for carbohydrates is monosaccharides simple sugar. monomer for lipids is 3 fatty acids
There are several classification that pertain to lipids. Some of these are simple lipids, compound lipids and derived lipids. Lipids are sterols, fats, waxes and fat-soluble vitamins.
Yes, lipase
When hydrolyzed, sucrose is change into glucose and fructose.
steroids... The steroids are a group of lipids with no fatty acids. This group includes cholesterol, Bile Salts, and steroid hormones (which includes sex hormones).
When ATP is hydrolyzed ADP and a phosphate group are produced.
formula for hydrolyzed soy protein
No it can not
simple lipid is define to as esters of fatty acids with various alcohols. Types: a.neutral fats(fats and oils) b.waxes