Phospholipids
Lipid
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These are atoms of carbon.
In a triglyceride molecule, the three molecules attached to the glycerol are fatty acids. Each fatty acid is esterified to the glycerol backbone, forming the triglyceride structure. Nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, are not components of triglycerides; they are entirely different macromolecules involved in genetic information storage and transfer.
The molecule shown is benzene.
alkene
(Ethane) Saturated Alkane
FATTY ACIDS APEX
The molecule shown is octane. It is a straight-chain alkane with 8 carbon atoms and 18 hydrogen atoms. Octane is commonly found in gasoline and is used as a fuel for vehicles.
Lipid
Phospholipids
Carbonyl
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Glycerol
The three molecules attached to glycerol backbone are long chain fatty acids.
The sequence shown is "ACAGTGC".