they are weird because you cannot recognize a single monomer.
Lipids are fats, or to be technical, they are non-polar organic molecules. They do form large molecules but they do not polymerize.
no they are not, they are nonpolar molecules
Lipids are organic molecules that are naturally occurring and they are insoluble in water.
lipids and proteins
lipids
Lipids are fats, or to be technical, they are non-polar organic molecules. They do form large molecules but they do not polymerize.
Fat molecules
no they are not, they are nonpolar molecules
Lipids are organic molecules that are naturally occurring and they are insoluble in water.
lipids
glycerol and fatty acids make up lipids.
No, lipids are not capable of causing molecules to change. The items that actually cause them to change are enzymes.
lipids and proteins
lipids
lipids
amino acids
What organic molecule is mostly related to lipids