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11 years ago
What type of bonds and functional groups are involved in the formation of a triglyceride? And describe the similarities and differences between triglycerides and phospholipids. Include in your discussion the functional groups used in the formation of each as well as the main role each play in the cell.
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A triglyceride is formed by condensation of 3 fatty-acid molecules and a glycerol. They are important for energy reserve (the fatty acid molecules are broken down). There is also there is a great amount of energy in the carbon-carbon bonds in the fatty acid chains. Phospholipids are formed by only 2 fatty-acid molecules and a glycerol.. the other fatty acid is replaced by a phosphate group. Both are lipids and found widely in nature and have similar structure. Phospholipids are the molecules that make up the plasma membrane. This membrane is a protective barrier for the cells.
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