lipids are made up of 3 fatty acids and 1 glycerol
The sub class of lipids 'oils and fats' are made up of glycerol and fatty acids but there are several other lipids which do not have these constituents.
fatty acids
Glycerol and 3 fatty acids is the monomer of a lipid.This is also the basic structure of a lipid.
No, glycerol is subunit of lipids.
The common lipids are triglycerides and each contain one molecule of glycerol. Glycerol is a sugar, so the answer is yes.
Glycerol is produced from the breakdown of lipids which are fats or oils
Glycerol is a subunit of triglycerides. In a triglyceride, three fatty acids bond to the three carbon atoms of the glycerol molecule.
glycerol and fatty acids make up lipids.
Glycerol and 3 fatty acids is the monomer of a lipid.This is also the basic structure of a lipid.
No, glycerol is subunit of lipids.
Lipids are composed of monomers called Glycerol and Fatty Acids. The four classes of lipids are triglycerides, waxes, phospholipids, and steroids.
glycerol and carboxylic acid combines to form a lipids.
glycerol
Glycerol is a monomer of a lipid.
The common lipids are triglycerides and each contain one molecule of glycerol. Glycerol is a sugar, so the answer is yes.
Glycerol is produced from the breakdown of lipids which are fats or oils
They make up lipids. They join with glycerol to do so
Glycerol is a subunit of triglycerides. In a triglyceride, three fatty acids bond to the three carbon atoms of the glycerol molecule.
Glycerol is not a subunit of nucleotides. Glycerol is a subunit of triglycerides and phospholipids (types of lipids).