no, its fat...
The building block of lipids is a molecule called a fatty acid. Multiple fatty acids combine with other molecules, such as glycerol, to form different types of lipids, such as triglycerides and phospholipids.
The building blocks of lipids, known as lipid monomers, are fatty acids.
it depends on what biomolecule it is.. for carbohydrates, the building block is glucose. for protein is lipid, for fats are glycerol and fatty acids and for nucleic acid are nucleotides..
Fatty acids and Glycerol
The smallest building block of a mineral is a atom.
The building block of a carbohydrate is mono saccharides.
The basic building block of matter is the atom.
This would be the F3 button. You can push this any time that you need to replace your building block key.
Fatty Acids are the polymers or building blocks of lipids
I think "TABLE" is the main building block of relational database
A stack of pancakes: The building block is
Co-operative Block Building was created in 1909.