fatty acids
Sodium chloride. Potassium nitrate.
carbohydrates, lipids, protein, and nucleic acids.
at a boundary between two colliding continenetal plates
Hydrogen and oxygen forming water molecules make up most of the ocean.
A walrus stays warm in the cold ocean.or Penguins can stay warm in cold arctic waters.
Carbon and hydrogen.
lipids are nonpolar molecules that include fats, oils, and cholesterol. Like carbohydrates, most lipids contain chains of carbon atoms bonded to oxygen and hydrogen atoms.
Lipids.
The most common example is lipids.
Glycerol forms the backbone of a triglyceride. Three free-swinging fatty acid chains bond to it, forming a triglyceride, the most common type of lipid.
Yes, you can buy supplies to make key chains. Most hobby and craft type stores will have supplies for making key chains.
Yes - they make up most of it.
Yes, lipids are hydrophobic molecules composed of fatty acids and glycerol, while sugars are hydrophilic molecules composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Lipids are insoluble in water but soluble in nonpolar solvents, whereas sugars are soluble in water. Lipids serve as energy storage molecules and structural components, while sugars are essential for energy production and as building blocks for larger molecules like DNA and proteins.
Proteins are made of long chains of molecules called amino acids. There are 21 different amino acids, resulting in almost endless possibilities. The sequence, the length, and the folding structure are all easily varied in proteins. By comparison, carbohydrates and lipids have few variations in structure or make-up.
The kind of organisms that are at the start of most food chains are producers. Producers make their own food and animals feed off of them.
The kind of organisms that are at the start of most food chains are producers. Producers make their own food and animals feed off of them.
Lipids store the most energy. Fats store about 80% of the energy in your body, and when they are broken down they give the most energy. Carbohydrates make about 32 molecules of ATP, and dare used more commonly to make the ATP.