Match the appropriate macromolecule with its characteristic: O Monomers: Glycerol and Fatty acids O Monomer: Monosaccharide O Monomer: Amino Acid O Monomer: Nucleotide 1. Nucleic Acid 2. Protein 3. Lipid 4. Carbohydrate Which of the following are disaccharides? a....
Lipids- polymers called diglycerides, triglycerides; monomers are glycerol and fatty acids Proteins- polymers are known as polypeptides; monomers are amino acids Nucleic Acids- polymers are DNA and RNA; monomers are nucleotides, which are in turn consist of a nitrogenous base, pentose sugar, and ph...
Synthesis of Amphiphilic Polymers Based on Fatty Acids and Glycerol-Derived Monomers – A Study of Their Self-Assembly in Waterdoi:10.1002/macp.201300483amphiphilic polymersfatty acidsglycerinself-organizationtelomerizationAmphiphilic polymers are synthesized from various biobased compounds involving telomer...
The Arabidopsis DCR Encoding a Soluble BAHD Acyltransferase Is Required for Cutin Polyester Formation and Seed Hydration Properties The cuticle covering every plant aerial organ is largely made of cutin that consists of fatty acids, glycerol, and aromatic monomers. Despite the huge impo... D Panika...
A glycerol with three fatty acids attached is referred to as a ___. a. steroid b. protein c. carbohydrate d. nucleic acid e. fat How do monomers link together to become polymers? Proteins are polymers of Nucleic acids and carbohydrates are both types of what? What ...
are composed of units of glucose and fructose. Lipids are similarly made of fatty acids and glycerol. TheDNAor RNA in our body finds its origin from nucleotides, which are monomers. Finally, the building blocks of our body, proteins, are also made of monomer units called amino acids. ...
Cutin is the most abundant lipid polyester in vascular plants6, and is composed of glycerol and C16-C18 interesterified fatty acid derivatives, such as hydroxy and hydroxy-epoxy substituted fatty acids4. While the composition of cutin polymers varies across tracheophyte species, the most...
-hydroxyfatty acids and polymers therefrom, an interesting discussion on the structural differences of the products of the biocatalytic and chemical catalytic synthesis of polyesters from oleic diacid and glycerol and the ability to produce polylactic acid (PLA) and PLA-PHA copolyesters within a "...
c) glycerol and fatty acids. b) monosaccharides. d) amino acids. e) nucleotides. What elements are involved in the structure of nucleic acids? Peptide bonds are found in all the molecules of: A) Carbohydrate. B) Organic compounds. C) Lipids. D) Proteins. O...
Examples of suitable alcohols are all polyhydric alcohols, for example the C2-C12 diols, the isomeric cyclohexanediols, glycerol or any desired mixtures thereof.Suitable polycarbonate polyols are obtainable in a manner known per se by reaction of organic carbonates or phosgene with diols or diol ...