Glycogen
amino acid molecules are water soluble meaning they cannot enter the cell. Fatty acid molecules CAN enter the cell.
The atoms are proportion is the pattern that is found in the fatty acid molecules. There are two oxygen atoms found.
lipases
differ from what?
Amino acids, which are the monomers of protein, other proteins and organic acids, such as citric acid, acetic acid or fatty acid.
Glycogen
amino acid molecules are water soluble meaning they cannot enter the cell. Fatty acid molecules CAN enter the cell.
amino acid molecules are water soluble meaning they cannot enter the cell. Fatty acid molecules CAN enter the cell.
3 fatty acids!
amino acids are proteins which help with growth while fatty acid is used to provide energy for the body
fatty acid
Fatty acid molecules and glycerol molecules.
FATTY ACIDS APEX
lipids
energy-rich molecules that's classified as a nucleic acid
To form a molecule of fat, the two types of molecules that are needed are glycerol and fatty acid. One glycerol molecule attaching itself to three molecules of fatty acid will give one molecule of fat.