amino acids
Fatty acids are the building blocks of Lipids (fats). In more detail, the molecular building blocks of a fat are one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of fatty acids.
The building blocks of lipids, known as lipid monomers, are fatty acids.
Neutral fats are esthers of a glycerol molecule, and three fatty acid molecules.
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Sugar
Hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon.
glycerol and fatty acids
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
atoms.
Fatty Acids are the polymers or building blocks of lipids
The primary source of materials for the molecular building blocks of life is food. Through the process of digestion, animals break down food into its basic components such as proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids, which are then used to build and repair cells in the body.
glycerol and 3 fatty acids or carbon rings.