ester linkages
the deoxyribose sugar
Not all of the atoms. The carbon atoms connected by a double bond in an unsaturated fatty acid have less rotational mobility than the carbon atoms connected by a single bond in a saturated fatty acid.
phosphoester linkages
A triglyceride contains three fatty acids that are composed of hydrogen, carbon and oxygen. In a single free fatty acid if there is a hydrogen missing from the carbon chain creating a double bond then it is considered to be unsaturated. Adversely, saturated fat contains no missing hydrogens.
Ester bond is formed when the carboxyl group of fatty acid combine with the hydroxyl group of glycerol.
Glycerol forms the backbone of a triglyceride. Three free-swinging fatty acid chains bond to it, forming a triglyceride, the most common type of lipid.
Ligase
fatty acids containig single bond contains more hydrogens and are saturated and fatty acids containing double bond are unsaturated and have less hydrogen then single bond containig fatty acids
A lipid polymer is a type of barrier. Three types of lipid polymers are cutin, suberin, and waxes.
Phosphate backbone
ESTER BOND
Normal dietary fats, such as butter, are made from 3 fatty acids bonded to a glycerol 'backbone'. Because Olestra is made from sucrose, it can bond with six, seven, or eight fatty acids. The resulting shape is much larger and irregularly shaped to fit through intestinal walls.
the bond that forms is called the peptite bond
Phosphodiester bond.
A monounsaturated fat
Yes,they bond to phosphate group.They make up the backbone of DNA.
the deoxyribose sugar