Lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates are all organic compounds. This means they all contain carbon atoms.
The general formula for carbohydrates is CH2O meaning there are two hydrogen atoms for every carbon and oxygen atoms.
Lipids are composed of an alcohol(ethanol) and a fatty acid.
Proteins contain amino acids which are compounds that contain nitrogen.
No there are no carbohydrate hormones. It is a steroid
They are all formed from the same elements. They are part of the cell membrane (phospholipids not just lipids). polymers of smaller subunits, i believe.
They are all formed from the same elements. They are part of the cell membrane (phospholipids not just lipids). polymers of smaller subunits, i believe.
glucose is the simplest carbohydrate
Grains are primarily carbohydrates with some proteins (such as gluten).
Glucose is a carbohydrate.
Glucose is a simple sugar, also known as a monosaccharide. It is a carbohydrate.
Proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids are all essential foods/nutrients for the body.
Neither, a carbohydrate is a sugar, proteins are amino acids, lipids are fats! Nucleotides are what make DNA and RNA! They are considered a monomer
Carbohydrate chains on lipids and proteins are found attached to their surfaces, forming glycoproteins and glycolipids. In glycoproteins, carbohydrate chains are covalently bonded to amino acid side chains, typically at asparagine, serine, or threonine residues. In glycolipids, carbohydrate chains are attached to the lipid backbone. These carbohydrate modifications play essential roles in cell recognition, signaling, and forming protective cell coatings.
Carbohydrate chains on lipids and proteins are typically found on the outside of the cell membrane. They play key roles in cell-cell recognition and signaling processes, allowing cells to communicate with each other and with their environment.
What do proteins carbohydrates lipids ATP and nucleic acids all have in common