Lipids are strands of hydrocarbons, H atoms covalently bonded to C atoms.
triglyceride is a lipid that consist of three fatty acids covalently bonded to glycerol
The most abundant atom in a lipid is carbon. Lipids consist mainly of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, with carbon being the most prevalent due to its ability to form long hydrocarbon chains in lipid molecules.
Lipid (even in the simplest form of life, lipid is present in the plasma membrane.Carbohydrates (sugar is needed for energy)Proteins (makes up and functions in many parts of the cell)Nucleic acid (control, reproduction)
A lipid is a type of molecule that is not considered a monomer or polymer. Lipids are a diverse group of molecules that include fats, oils, and waxes, and they do not form long chains like polymers or repeat units like monomers.
lipid
No a monosaccharide is not a lipid. A lipid can be either a fat, steroids, cholesterol, or waxes. Monosaccharides are simple sugars and are the simplest form of carbohydrate.
Simplest form
Triglycerides
h2o (water)
3/7 is in its simplest form.
lipoprotein
Chylomicrons
Covalent compounds
1/4 is in its simplest form.
16/13 is in its simplest form.
It is already in simplest form.
no its not in simplest form.........the simplest form would be 1/3