Yes.
Lipid
triglyceride /// protein a)ester linkage /// peptide bonds b)absence of ///presence NH2 groups c)hydrolyze to ///hydrolyze to amino acids... acid and alcohol
Triglyceride
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, and as such are always smaller than them. No amino acids are the building blocks to protein, so that is like asking if a brick (the amino acid) is bigger than the wall (the protein).
monomer
No, a triglyceride is not a protein. Triglycerides are a type of lipid, while proteins are a different type of biomolecule.
No, a triglyceride is not a protein. Triglycerides are a type of lipid that serve as a major form of energy storage in the body, while proteins are made up of amino acids and serve a variety of functions including structural support, enzymes, and signaling molecules.
Lipid
Carbon atom, Disaccharide, Protein, Carboxylic acid, and triglyceride.Carbon atom, carboxylic acids (simple ones), diasaccharides, triglycerides (common ones), proteins.
A. Enzyme is a type of protein. Enzymes are biological catalysts that facilitate biochemical reactions in living organisms by lowering the activation energy required for those reactions. The other options—triglyceride, disaccharide, and nucleotide—represent types of lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids, respectively, rather than proteins.
protein.
bigger muscles
Glycerol is the alcohol that form the base of a triglyceride.
Yes, a triglyceride is a type of fat.
triglyceride /// protein a)ester linkage /// peptide bonds b)absence of ///presence NH2 groups c)hydrolyze to ///hydrolyze to amino acids... acid and alcohol
A simple triglyceride contains three identical acyl chains, whereas a mixed triglyceride has more than one type acyl chain.
it can but also when your taking in protein you will need to excersize your upper body along with it