fatty acids.
Hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon.
Neutral fats are esthers of a glycerol molecule, and three fatty acid molecules.
Fats are soluble in non-polar compounds.
Lipids.
fats
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Neutral fats are esthers of a glycerol molecule, and three fatty acid molecules.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
two basic building block of fats cholesterol and lipeds
Hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon.
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Glycerol and fatty acids.
Primarily fats but also carbohydrates because they are broken down into smaller nutrient building blocks and stored in the body as fat when they are in excess.
There are actually four primary "building blocks" of the body. Lipids (fats), carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids.
Fatty acids are the building blocks of Lipids (fats). In more detail, the molecular building blocks of a fat are one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of fatty acids.
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proteins, carbohydrate, fats and lipids are body building blocks and essential elements while food containing these blocks like egg,milk,meat,vegetables are body building food.