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triglyceride is a lipid that consist of three fatty acids covalently bonded to glycerol

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Is cellulose a lipid covalently bonded to glycerol?

No. Cellulose is a polymer of a sugar (glucose). Fatty acids covalently bonded with glycerol (by dehydration) to form esters (glycerides) are lipids.


What is a molecule that has a glycerol backbone two fatty acid chains and phosphate containing compound?

Fatty acids and glycerol may combine to form monoglycerides, diglycerides and triglycerides (normal fats and oils). Addition of a phosphate group to a diglyceride will give a membrane lipid (phospholipid).


What is the simplest form of a lipid?

Lipids are strands of hydrocarbons, H atoms covalently bonded to C atoms.


What type of lipid forms when a glycerol combines with fatty acids through dehydration synthesis?

When a glycerol combines with fatty acids through dehydration synthesis, triglycerides are formed. This type of lipid consists of one glycerol molecule bonded to three fatty acid chains. Triglycerides serve as a major form of energy storage in the body and are found in both animal and plant fats. They play a crucial role in metabolism and insulation.


Is triglyceride a organic or inorganic compound?

Triglycerides are organic compounds, specifically esters of glycerin with organic acids.


Are a kind of lipid that consists of two fatty acids and phosphate group?

Phospholipids are a type of lipid that consist of two fatty acids and a phosphate group. They are a major component of cell membranes and play a crucial role in maintaining the structure and function of cells.


WHAT KIND OF LIPID FORMS WHEN A GLYCEROL COMBINES WITH FATTY ACIDS THROUGH DEHYDRATION?

triglyceride


Is crisco covalent or ionic?

Ionic bonds indicate a sort of magnetism between ions. Given that crisco is a type of lipid, it is bonded covalently.


Are peripheral proteins the same as lipid anchored proteins?

no, lipid-anchor membrane protein are found within the lipid-bilyer and are covalently bonded, but paripheral membrane proteins and found on the out side of the membrane , either on the extracellular or the cytoplasm side ,and they bonded my hydrogen bond.


Are triglycerides lipids?

Triglycerides are lipids in a way. A lipid is a broad category of macromolecules. In this category is fatty acids. One triglyceride consists of a glycerol back bone and 3 fatty acids. Doing this is a way for your body to store fatty acids. So Yes, in a way a triglyceride is a lipid, but don't forget that the category "Lipid" is made up of other molecules as well.


When bonded what do fatty acids and glycerol form?

Ester bonds. For example, "A triglyceride (TG, triacylglycerol, TAG, or triacylglyceride) is an ester derived from glycerol and three fatty acids."-wikipedia on triglyceride


Is glycerol lipid?

yes it is