a glycerol and 3 fatty acids for a generic fat.
a phosphate group, glycerol and two fatty acid chains for a phospholipid...
A lipid is made up of two types of monomers: glycerol and fatty acids. Glycerol is a three-carbon molecule with three hydroxyl (OH) groups, while fatty acids are long hydrocarbon chains with a carboxylic acid group at one end. When these two monomers combine through dehydration synthesis, they form various types of lipids such as triglycerides, phospholipids, and steroids.
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are physically combined. Constituents are the individual substances that make up a mixture. In other words, constituents are the parts, while the mixture is the whole.
2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen make up water, with the chemical formula H2O.
Carbon and oxygen make up CO2, Oxygen and Hydrogen make up water.
The hydrophobic tails of the phospholipid molecule are found in the middle of a lipid bilayer. These tails are composed of fatty acid chains that are repelled by water and therefore are oriented towards the interior of the membrane to avoid contact with the surrounding water.
protein and a lipid layer
Phospholipids make up the lipid bilayer.
Phospholipids make up the lipid bilayer.
All viruses are composed of genetic material (either DNA or RNA) encased in a protein coat called a capsid. Some viruses also have an outer lipid envelope derived from the host cell membrane.
The lipid bilayer makes up the membrane of a cell. The lipid bilayer consists of opposing phospholipids, where the polar ends of both the top layer and the bottom layer of phospholipids face opposite directions.
Pronoun and speech
nucleus and nucleolus
The old and new testaments are the two parts that make up the bible.
The central nervous system is made up of two main parts: the brain and the spinal cord.
Sugar and phosphate are the parts that make up the DNA backbone.
The house and the senate
The door and two hinges.