Glycerol is a subunit of triglycerides. In a triglyceride, three fatty acids bond to the three carbon atoms of the glycerol molecule.
Glycerol exist in all triglycerides - a class of lipids.
Glycerol exist in all triglycerides - a class of lipids.
Lipid
Glycerol is not a subunit of nucleotides. Glycerol is a subunit of triglycerides and phospholipids (types of lipids).
No, glycerol is subunit of lipids.
B-subunit of the hemoglobin A molecule is not a complete DNA molecule. It contains 4 subunits
B-subunit of the hemoglobin A molecule is not a complete DNA molecule. It contains 4 subunits
fatty acids and phospholipids
lipid
lipid
Glycerol is a subunit molecule of a lipid. It is a three carbon alcohol that forms the backbone of most lipid molecules in the body.
All triglycerides contain glycerol (glycerin).
Glycerol is not a subunit of nucleotides. Glycerol is a subunit of triglycerides and phospholipids (types of lipids).
No, glycerol is subunit of lipids.
B-subunit of the hemoglobin A molecule is not a complete DNA molecule. It contains 4 subunits
B-subunit of the hemoglobin A molecule is not a complete DNA molecule. It contains 4 subunits
fatty acids and phospholipids
The radius of a glycerol molecule is about 4.35 angstroms.
fatty acids and glycerols
Glycerol