The polymers of lipids are simply its monomers (fatty acids and glycerol) connected
Lipids cannot be considered polymers because they do not consist of repeating monomer units like true polymers do. Lipids are a diverse group of molecules that include fats, oils, and waxes, and they do not exhibit the characteristic structure of polymers.
That are the lipids. They have fatty acids and glucerols
Lipids are not considered polymers.
Fatty Acids are the polymers or building blocks of lipids
Lipids do not form polymers.
Polymers, they are lipids which are long carbon chains
Lipids are not considered true polymers because they do not have a repeating chain of monomers like proteins or nucleic acids. Lipids have a different chemical structure, typically consisting of fatty acids and glycerol.
Fatty Acids are the polymers or building blocks of lipids
Lipids are made up of monomers called fatty acids, which are the building blocks of lipids. When fatty acids combine, they form polymers known as triglycerides or phospholipids. These polymers make up the structure of lipids and play a crucial role in their functions in the body.
because proteins have amino acids.
the scientific name is hypobinkofel but in our terminology it is thisisfakeidiot cheers ;)
The major type of biological molecules that does not consist of monomers and polymers are Lipids. Although triglycerides are created by the combination of similar molecules, others, steroids, are not.