A triglyceride is three fatty acids attached to one glycerol molecule.
It would be a triaglyceride or a lipid.
fatty acids
Glycerol
Fatty acids (apex)
The three molecules attached to glycerol backbone are long chain fatty acids.
the basic unit off of lipids is glcouse and energy
fatty acids
Glycerol
Glycerol
Fatty acids (apex)
fatty acids
fatty acids and glycerol
fatty acids
The three molecules attached to glycerol backbone are long chain fatty acids.
the basic unit off of lipids is glcouse and energy
FATTY ACIDS APEX
a glycerol molecule and three fatty acids. A triglyceride is a common type of lipid, which contains a glycerol molecule and three fatty acids. Most of the lipids (fats) that humans digest are triglycerides.
Fatty acids are known as isomers. Glycerol are also isomers.