it has different fatty acids
A simple triglyceride contains three identical acyl chains, whereas a mixed triglyceride has more than one type acyl chain.
Yes, a triglyceride is a type of fat.
Three fatty acids attached to one glycerol molecule is called a triglyceride.
A triglyceride consists of a glycerol molecule bound to three fatty acid molecules via ester linkages. This forms a lipid molecule that serves as a major component of fats and oils in living organisms.
There is no alcohol in a triglyceride, but one is produced when it is hydrolysed. This alcohol is glycerol.
it has different fatty acids
No, a triglyceride is not a protein. Triglycerides are a type of lipid, while proteins are a different type of biomolecule.
A simple triglyceride contains three identical acyl chains, whereas a mixed triglyceride has more than one type acyl chain.
There are three ester bonds in a triglyceride molecule. These ester bonds form when three fatty acid molecules each react with a glycerol molecule, resulting in the formation of the triglyceride.
Three molecules of water are lost when a triglyceride is formed. Each water molecule is released during the condensation reaction between a glycerol molecule and three fatty acid molecules to form a triglyceride.
Each part of it is different from others.
Lipid
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Glycerol is the alcohol that form the base of a triglyceride.
Yes, a triglyceride is a type of fat.
Of the 54 carbon atoms in a triglyceride, 18 can potentially be converted into glucose. Each glucose molecule contains 6 carbon atoms.
Yes. Koalas' fingerprint are individual to each koala, much as human fingerprints are different from everyone else's.