Glycerol
Triglyceride
chains
triglyceride + 3H2O --> glycerol + 3 fatty acid chains
Bent hydrocarbon chains are called BRANCHED CHAIN.
A simple triglyceride contains three identical acyl chains, whereas a mixed triglyceride has more than one type acyl chain.
well, branched chains r branched off and staright chains r straight with no bendings hope this helps
are proteins that contain oligosaccharide chains (glycans) covalently attachedto polypeptide side-chains.
Glycerol
Triglyceride
Carbon. Your welcome :)
Potatoes contain a lot of starch. Starch is a polysaccharide made from alpha glucose chains. It can be helical like amylose or branched like amylopectin.
They can be chains, rings, or branched structures.
Carbon atoms can form straight chains, branched chains, and rings. They do NOT form geodesic domes.
A triglyceride is made of three long chain fatty acids (hydrocarbons) attached to one molecule of glycerol. The number of hydrocarbons in the chains determine the nature of the triglyceride; all three chains may be the same length, or each a different length.
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