Triglycerides are macromolecules called lipids, better known as fats or oils. Triglycerides are named for the monomer components they contain. "Tri" means three, and triglycerides are built from monomers of three fatty acids bonded to a glycerol.
Lipid
our genes code for this type of macromolecule?
Yes, triglycerides are macromolecules.
triglycerides
polymer
triglycerides i believe
our genes code for this type of macromolecule?
Yes, triglycerides are macromolecules.
triglycerides
polymer
lipids
triglycerides i believe
Phosphodiester bonds
by adding monomers to create a polymer, at a certain time, a polymer becomes a macromolecule
It is a bio-polymer of Glucose. Glycogen is also a bio-polymer of Glucose - only the way the monomers are conjoined is different!
Amino acids are the monomers of the macromolecule protein
Amino acids are monomers, so they aren't macromolecules at all.
Amino acids are monomers, so they aren't macromolecules at all.