Triglyceride
triglycerides
A triglyceride is a macromolecule composed of one glycerol molecule bonded to three fatty acids.
Fatty acids are known as isomers. Glycerol are also isomers.
The triglyceride molecule consists of three lipids bonded one each to the three Carbons of glycerol.
Triglycerides are composed of one glycerol molecule bonded to three fatty acids.
triglyceride
triglyceride is a lipid that consist of three fatty acids covalently bonded to glycerol
A triglyceride is a macromolecule composed of one glycerol molecule bonded to three fatty acids.
Fatty acids are known as isomers. Glycerol are also isomers.
no they don't
The triglyceride molecule consists of three lipids bonded one each to the three Carbons of glycerol.
Triglycerides are composed of one glycerol molecule bonded to three fatty acids.
A triglyceride is made up of three fatty acids bonded to a glycerol molecule
triglyceride
Fat is made up of fatty acids and glycerol. A triglyceride is formed when a glycerol forms with three fatty acids.
1 glycerol and 3 fatty acids so the monomers basically are glycerol and fatty acids
No. Cellulose is a polymer of a sugar (glucose). Fatty acids covalently bonded with glycerol (by dehydration) to form esters (glycerides) are lipids.
The monomers in proteins are called macromolecule. Monomers are bonded together by chemicals.