A tri-acyl glyceride; also known as a triglyceride.
The three-carbon molecule that has three attached functional lipids is called a triacylglycerol. Triacylglycerols are a type of lipid formed from one glycerol molecule and three fatty acid chains. This molecule is a major storage form of fat in organisms.
The functional group in acetic acid is called the carboxyl group, which consists of a carbonyl group attached to a hydroxyl group (-COOH).
Three fatty acids attached to one glycerol molecule is called a triglyceride.
as ester is the compound produced as a result of chemical reaction of an alcohol with an acid and a water molecule is released.
No. A third hydrogen atom can not join a water molecule. However, it can partially join a water molecule through a process called hydrogen bonding. So the third hydrogen is more attached to its own oxygen atom than it is attached to the other oxygen atom although it is attached to both.
Lipids do not have monomers or polymers like carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids. They are composed of molecules such as triglycerides, phospholipids, and steroids that are formed by combining various fatty acids and other substances.
Many lipids are formed when a glycerol molecule combines with compounds called fatty acids.
This is called the hydrophobic 'side' of the phospholipid molecule
fatty acids.
Functional Group! :)
Three fatty acids attached to one glycerol molecule is called a triglyceride.
Then it is called a 'ligand', an ion or molecule (functional group) that binds to a central metal atom to form a coordination complex as in hydrates.
Lipids do not have monomers or polymers like carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids. They are composed of molecules such as triglycerides, phospholipids, and steroids that are formed by combining various fatty acids and other substances.
A functional group is a group of atoms within a molecule that interacts with other molecules
There is one major difference regarding the structure of a phospholipid, and a triglyceride. The triglyceride is made of a glyceride molecule. Three lipids, called fatty acids, are bound to this molecule. Phospholipids also contain glyceride and fatty acids. However, instead of three fatty acids, they only have two. The third bound molecule is a phosphate.
as ester is the compound produced as a result of chemical reaction of an alcohol with an acid and a water molecule is released.
No. A third hydrogen atom can not join a water molecule. However, it can partially join a water molecule through a process called hydrogen bonding. So the third hydrogen is more attached to its own oxygen atom than it is attached to the other oxygen atom although it is attached to both.
If you mean H3O + then it is more commonly called the hydronium ion.