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maybe "Triglyceride"

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Natural fat molecules.

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Q: What has a glycerol backbone and 3 fatty acids?
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What is the 3-carbon backbone of a fat?

the glycerol is attached to 3 fatty acids


How is triglycerid formed?

When 3 fatty acids are attached to a glycerol backbone.


What is is the monomer of lipid?

Glycerol and 3 fatty acids.


What are the monomers of triglyceride?

1 glycerol and 3 fatty acids so the monomers basically are glycerol and fatty acids


What monomers are used to make up lipids?

Glycerol and 3 fatty acids is the monomer of a lipid.This is also the basic structure of a lipid.


What two products are formed when triglycerides are completely digested?

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Is Triglyceride a disease or an illness?

A triglyceride is a fatty compound, made up of a glycerol backbone and 3 fatty acids covalently bound to glycerol. Neither a disease or illness but consumption of fatty foods can lead to myriad of health issues.


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

Fatty acids (apex)


Monomer of lipids?

the monomer of a lipid is glycerol and 3 fatty acids.


What are the component molecules that form together to make a triglyceride?

Glycerol and 3 Fatty acids


Triglycerides are composed of what?

1 glycerol molecule and 3 fatty acid molecules.


What are the products of triglycerides?

Glycerol and 3 fatty acids.