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They are the lipids. They are the monomers
They are the lipids. They are the monomers of lipids
A triglyceride is made up of three fatty acids and one molecule of glycerol.
The subunit of triglycerides is glycerol and fatty acids. Triglycerides are composed of one glycerol molecule bound to three fatty acid molecules.
They are the lipids. It has two monomer types.
Lipids APEX
They are the lipids. They are the monomers of lipids
They are the lipids. They are the monomers
A triglyceride is made up of three fatty acids and one molecule of glycerol.
The subunit of triglycerides is glycerol and fatty acids. Triglycerides are composed of one glycerol molecule bound to three fatty acid molecules.
They are the lipids. It has two monomer types.
triglycerides
Triglycerides are macromolecules made of three fatty acids bound to a glycerol molecule. They function as a major energy storage form in organisms and also serve as a structural component of cell membranes.
A triglyceride consists of a glycerol molecule bound to three fatty acid molecules via ester linkages. This forms a lipid molecule that serves as a major component of fats and oils in living organisms.
There is one major difference regarding the structure of a phospholipid, and a triglyceride. The triglyceride is made of a glyceride molecule. Three lipids, called fatty acids, are bound to this molecule. Phospholipids also contain glyceride and fatty acids. However, instead of three fatty acids, they only have two. The third bound molecule is a phosphate.
"Triglyceride- a compound consisting of three molecules of fatty acids bound with one molecule of glycerol; a neutral fat that is the usual storage form of lipids in animals." So I am guessing that is a yes. :)
Triglycerides are a type of macromolecule made up of three fatty acids bound to a glycerol molecule. They are the main constituents of many fats in our diet and are stored in adipose tissue for energy storage.