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why are fatty acids important to the cell membrane
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Glycerol and 3 fatty acids is the monomer of a lipid.This is also the basic structure of a lipid.
Amino acids have a generalised structure consisting of an amino group (-NH2), a carboxyl group (-COOH), and a side chain represented by the letter "R". The side chain can vary among different amino acids, giving them distinct chemical properties. The central carbon atom (alpha carbon) connects the amino group, carboxyl group, and the side chain, forming the backbone of the amino acid.
why are fatty acids important to the cell membrane
Amino Acids are the most basic molecules of organic life.
phosphates and amino acids
Fatty Acids
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basic solutions have more bases in them, molecules that release 0H- ions in the solution. acidic solutions have more acids, molecules that give off H+ ions in the solution
Fat. One fat molecule has three fatty acids and a glycerol attached together.
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Basic macro molecules of life contain Nitrogen. It is in carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids.
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