Phosphodiester bonds.
There are three ester bonds in a triglyceride molecule. These ester bonds form when three fatty acid molecules each react with a glycerol molecule, resulting in the formation of the triglyceride.
The type of chemical bonds for lipids are nonpolar C-H bonds. The actual bonds that attach the fatty acids to the glycerol are refered to as ester linkages
In eukaryotes there are ester bonds between hydrocarbons.In archea there ether bonds.
Ester bonds. For example, "A triglyceride (TG, triacylglycerol, TAG, or triacylglyceride) is an ester derived from glycerol and three fatty acids."-wikipedia on triglyceride
Phosphodiester bonds.
There are three ester bonds in a triglyceride molecule. These ester bonds form when three fatty acid molecules each react with a glycerol molecule, resulting in the formation of the triglyceride.
ester bonds
ester bonds
carbon and oxygen
ester linkage
The type of chemical bonds for lipids are nonpolar C-H bonds. The actual bonds that attach the fatty acids to the glycerol are refered to as ester linkages
Nonpolar CH bonds. Ester linkages occur.
In eukaryotes there are ester bonds between hydrocarbons.In archea there ether bonds.
Hydrogen bonds, dipole - dipole bonds, and London dispersion forces.
They attach, via ester bonds, to the glycerol (glycerine) backbone.
Ester bonds. For example, "A triglyceride (TG, triacylglycerol, TAG, or triacylglyceride) is an ester derived from glycerol and three fatty acids."-wikipedia on triglyceride