as ester is the compound produced as a result of chemical reaction of an alcohol with an acid and a water molecule is released.
Triglycerides is just another word for fats. The "tri" means 3 fatty acids and glyceride refers to glycerin that the fatty acids are bonded to.
Generally a neutral substance is called an inert substance.
No, a neutral particle that forms as a result of electrons sharing are called a molecule.
a neutral.
Hydrocarbons
Triglycerides is just another word for fats. The "tri" means 3 fatty acids and glyceride refers to glycerin that the fatty acids are bonded to.
Lipids are usually neutral.
There are 4 classes of lipids. Neutral fats, phospholipids, steroids, and eicosanoids. Phospholipids are polar.
Neutral fats, Phospholipids, and Steroids.
"Triglyceride- a compound consisting of three molecules of fatty acids bound with one molecule of glycerol; a neutral fat that is the usual storage form of lipids in animals." So I am guessing that is a yes. :)
Plant organelles that store starches or lipids are called plastids, but not the chloroplasts.
Lipids are commonly referred to as Fats, OIls, and Waxes.
The chemical formula of glycerol (glycerin) is C3H8O3.
lipids called steriods! :)
yes
Lipids are composed of monomers called Glycerol and Fatty Acids. The four classes of lipids are triglycerides, waxes, phospholipids, and steroids.
Lipids are also known as fats.