carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
Fat is composed of adipose tissue, a composed of triesters of glycerol and fatty acid.adipose tissue
Fats are composed of the same three elements as carbohydrates - carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.
Cell membranes are composed of a lipid bilayer. Cellular fluid (cytosol) and the cell's organelles are contained by the cell's membrane, which is composed of a lipid bilayer. Lipids are a type of fat. Because a cell's membrane is composed of fat, only fat-soluble molecules are able to dissolve through the membrane into the cytosol.
The hypodermis is mainly composed of fat tissue (adipose).
fatty acids
GLYCEROL
Fats are composed of three molecules:OxygenHydrogenCarbon
Body fat, or adipose tissue, is composed of long-chain fatty acids.
It depends on why you mean by "fat" molecules. Lipids in general are usually composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen but they can contain other elements such as phosphorous or nitrogen.
glucose monomers
natural gas is originally from composed plants and animals. (not completely sure)
Fabric can be composed of natural and synthetic fibers.