All lipids (fats, oils and waxes) contain fatty acids attached to glycerol.
Neutral fats are esthers of a glycerol molecule, and three fatty acid molecules.
Fatty acids are the building blocks of Lipids (fats). In more detail, the molecular building blocks of a fat are one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of fatty acids.
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Fatty acids are the building blocks of fats. Fats are made up of a combination of different fatty acids. Fatty acids are the individual molecules that make up fats.
Atoms are the building blocks of molecules.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
atoms
Fats are broken down into fatty acids and glycerol molecules. Fatty acids can be saturated (with single bonds) or unsaturated (with double bonds), while glycerol is a type of alcohol with three hydroxyl (OH) groups. These building blocks are used by the body for energy or to build new molecules like cell membranes.
Hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Glycerol and fatty acids.
the building blocks of substances are called what atoms or molecules?