No, glycerol is subunit of lipids.
Glycerol is not a subunit of nucleotides. Glycerol is a subunit of triglycerides and phospholipids (types of lipids).
No, every element found in glycerol is found in a carbohydrate.
Glycerol is a subunit of triglycerides. In a triglyceride, three fatty acids bond to the three carbon atoms of the glycerol molecule.
Glycerol is produced from the breakdown of lipids which are fats or oils
Porcine.
The other adjectives pertaining to certain animal species are like canine, feline, equine, porcine, and bovine are aquiline, amphibious, aquatic, anthropoid, caged, feathered, androgynous, and many others.
There is no "goat" in marshmallows. Also, there is no fat in marshmallows; they're a mixture of sugars, egg white and gelatine. (Gelatine is usually bovine or porcine, but never from goats).
Porcine means piglike.
Porcine refers to anything to do with hogs or pigs.
No. Horses are equines. A porcine is a pig.
Porcine describes pigs.
The sleeper's snoring had a porcine quality.
* Vitamin A and E preparations - derived from porcine (pigs) gelatin * Vitamin D - derived from the cholesterol from sheep's wool * Magnesium Stearate - derived from bovine (cattle) fat
The word porcine is an adjective, a word for of or pertaining to swine; characteristic of the hog.
The porcine prom date was so hideous, everyone at the room stared and started laughing.
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