A lipid is both a polymer and monomer.
Polymer: Triglyceride
Monomers: glycerol and fatty acids
is carbohydrate a polymer
a polysaccharide is the polymer of carbohydrates and a polypeptide is the polymer of a lipid.
A lipid is a large non polar biological molecule which is not a polymer. Insoluble in water and store energy and make up the cell membranes. So yes you are correct.
polymer
It is a polymer which has special properties such as a memory shape polymer.
polymer
a lipid polymer is a stand of monomers connected. lipid monomers are fatty acids and glycerol.
glycerol
a polysaccharide is the polymer of carbohydrates and a polypeptide is the polymer of a lipid.
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Insulin is a protein
Fatty Acids are the polymers or building blocks of lipids
Starch is a polymer made of carbohydrate monomers.
A lipid polymer is a type of barrier. Three types of lipid polymers are cutin, suberin, and waxes.
which polymer is correctly matched with its monomer A}starch-glucose B}maltose-amino acids C}protein-fatty acids D}lipid-sucrose
No. Cellulose is a polymer of a sugar (glucose). Fatty acids covalently bonded with glycerol (by dehydration) to form esters (glycerides) are lipids.
No. Electrolytes are usually acids, bases, or salts. A lipid polymer is much larger and more complex then the aforementioned things.
monomer- glycerol/ fatty acid dimmer- n/a polymer - lipid