Triglyceride
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.
Ester bonds. For example, "A triglyceride (TG, triacylglycerol, TAG, or triacylglyceride) is an ester derived from glycerol and three fatty acids."-wikipedia on 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.
The triglyceride molecule consists of three lipids bonded one each to the three Carbons of glycerol.
The three molecules attached to a glycerol molecule are fatty acids. These fatty acids form lipid molecules such as triglycerides, phospholipids, or waxes depending on the type and arrangement of the fatty acids bonded to the glycerol backbone.
Triglycerides are composed of one glycerol molecule bonded to three fatty acids.
Glycerol and 3 Fatty acids
Ester bonds. For example, "A triglyceride (TG, triacylglycerol, TAG, or triacylglyceride) is an ester derived from glycerol and three fatty acids."-wikipedia on triglyceride
triglyceride
A triglyceride is made up of three fatty acids bonded to a glycerol molecule
No. An amino group contains one nitrogen atom bonded to two hydrogen atoms, and are found in amino acids. Glycerol is a molecule that when bonded to three fatty acids, forms a triglyceride molecule.
glycerol. Glycerol serves as the backbone to which the three fatty acids are attached in a triglyceride molecule.