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In the triglyceride molecule shown below what are the three molecules attached to the glycerol molecule A.Nucleic acids?

The three molecules attached to glycerol backbone are long chain fatty acids.


In the triglycerides molecules shown below what are the three molecules attached to the glycerol molecule?

FATTY ACIDS APEX


Does glycerol make up fat?

Yes, glycerol is a component of fat molecules known as triglycerides. Triglycerides consist of a glycerol molecule attached to three fatty acid molecules. Glycerol provides the backbone structure for storing and transporting fats in the body.


In the triglyceride molecule what are three molecules attached to the glycerol molecule?

Fatty acids (apex)


Where are the fats and oils from that produces glycerin?

The fats and oils that produce glycerol are composed of triglycerides. A single molecule of glycerol has three molecules of fatty acids attached to it.


What substances are found in oil?

fatty acids and glycerol


What molecules are attached to the glycerol molecule?

fatty acids


In the triglycerides molecules shown below what are the three molecules attached to the glycerol molecules?

FATTY ACIDS APEX


What is the biochemical make up of a triglyceride?

One [glycerin] glycerol molecule attached to three lipid [fatty acid] molecules.


What are the three molecules attached to the glycerole molecule?

fatty acids


In the triglyceride molecule shown below what are the three molecules attached to the glycerol molecule A. Nucleic acids?

In a triglyceride molecule, the three molecules attached to the glycerol are fatty acids. Each fatty acid is esterified to the glycerol backbone, forming the triglyceride structure. Nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, are not components of triglycerides; they are entirely different macromolecules involved in genetic information storage and transfer.


What are the 3 molecules attached to the glycerol molecule?

fatty acids