No
YES
yes
Triglycerides are lipids (fats) and are not fibrous.
water molecules are lost
There are three ester bonds in a triglyceride molecule. These ester bonds form when three fatty acid molecules each react with a glycerol molecule, resulting in the formation of the triglyceride.
one molecule of glycerine and three molecules of lipid acid
Three water molecules are formed. They form from the leftover hydrogen and oxygen atoms left over from the triglyceride formation.
Triglycerides are lipids (fats) and are not fibrous.
water molecules are lost
FATTY ACIDS APEX
Is the composition of FAT ...Actually, it is a lipid.
maybe "Triglyceride"
There are three ester bonds in a triglyceride molecule. These ester bonds form when three fatty acid molecules each react with a glycerol molecule, resulting in the formation of the triglyceride.
one molecule of glycerine and three molecules of lipid acid
Three water molecules are formed. They form from the leftover hydrogen and oxygen atoms left over from the triglyceride formation.
Triglycerides are molecules that regulate blood flow. Having a high level is bad because it is associated with heart disease. It is very unhealthy to have high Triglyceride level.
fibrous proteins
The three molecules attached to glycerol backbone are long chain fatty acids.
There is no alcohol in a triglyceride, but one is produced when it is hydrolysed. This alcohol is glycerol.