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Glycerol and 3 fatty acids is the monomer of a lipid.This is also the basic structure of a lipid.
They are the lipids. They are the monomers of lipids
They are the lipids. They are the monomers
The components of a lipid molecule are CH2 monomers in the Tail, and a carboxylic acid at it's Head End.
lipids are made up of 3 fatty acids and 1 glycerol
Glycerol and 3 fatty acids is the monomer of a lipid.This is also the basic structure of a lipid.
The polymers of lipids are simply its monomers (fatty acids and glycerol) connected
They are the lipids. They are the monomers of lipids
They are the lipids. They are the monomers
Lipids are composed of monomers called Glycerol and Fatty Acids. The four classes of lipids are triglycerides, waxes, phospholipids, and steroids.
1 glycerol and 3 fatty acids so the monomers basically are glycerol and fatty acids
The components of a lipid molecule are CH2 monomers in the Tail, and a carboxylic acid at it's Head End.
Lipids do not have monomers and they themselves are the polymer
Lipids are not polymers but are macromolecules. So we cannot speak of monomers and polymers of lipids.Lipids are triglycerides, the simplest form being formed by a condensation reaction between a molecule of glycerol (which has 3 -OH groups) and 3 fatty acids.
glycerol and carboxylic acid combines to form a lipids.
lipids are made up of 3 fatty acids and 1 glycerol
Nonpolar organic molecules are lipids...including tryglycerides, phospholipids, steroids, waxes, and pigments.