The lipids are the only class of macromolecules that contain fatty acids, steroids, phospholipid, and more.
They are type of lipids. They contain a phosphate group
They belongs to Lipids. Thy have phosphate groups
macromolecules
Carbohydrates
Lipids. Fats. An ester formed from one molecule of glycerol and three fatty acid molecules that could be of varying types.
protiens.
it belongs with nucleic acid
Nucleic acid
Phospholipids
macromolecules
Nucleotide because it also contains a phosphate group as well as a nitrogenous base.
Carbohydrates
Lipids. Fats. An ester formed from one molecule of glycerol and three fatty acid molecules that could be of varying types.
protiens.
it belongs with nucleic acid
i think lipids are the only class of macromolecules that are waxy, fatty, or oily. This answer is wrong.....and the question doesn't make sense. Lipids are not macromolecules.
Phospholipids are a class of lipids, which are major components of cell membranes. The three subunits of phospholipids are phosphate, glycerol and fatty acids.
Lipids
they are their own class of macromolecules.