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Q: What type of fatty acid would result in a lipid that is the most liquid?
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What is the monomer for a lipid?

The monomer for a lipid would be 3 fatty acids and a glycerol molecule.


What is a monomer for lipids?

The monomer for a lipid would be 3 fatty acids and a glycerol molecule.


What three fatty acids attached to one glycerol molecule?

A triglyceride is three fatty acids attached to one glycerol molecule.


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What are two examples of lipid monomers?

For a triglyceride, the monomers would be 1 glycerol molecule and 3 fatty acids.


Which kind of lipid would found in a sample of fatty tissue taken from beneath the skin?

Phospholipids, since they differ in that a phosphorus-containing group is always part of the molecule and takes the place of one of the fatty acid chains.


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Triaclglycerol is the storage form of lipids in the body.


What would biochemists call the result of chaining many of the molecules together?

This is called polymerization. If the "molecules" being chained together are amino acids, then Des Dichado is correct, and it is a polypeptide. If the molecules are sugars (monosaccharides), then it is a carbohydrate. If the molecules are fatty acids, then it is a lipid.


Limitation for uncoated paper test in lipid test?

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What are the structural units of lipids?

the basic unit off of lipids is glcouse and energy


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How would you describe a lipid molecule?

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