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which macromolecule consists of glycerol and fatty acids?
triglyceride
protein
nucleic acid
glycogen
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Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Triglyceride: Triglycerides (note: likely a typo as "Triglycende" but intended as triglyceride) are lipids made of one glycerol and three fatty acid chains.
- Protein: Proteins are made of amino acids, not glycerol and fatty acids.
- Nucleic acid: Nucleic acids (like DNA/RNA) are made of nucleotides, not glycerol/fatty acids.
- Glycogen: Glycogen is a carbohydrate (polysaccharide of glucose), not made of glycerol/fatty acids.
So the correct option is the one related to glycerol and fatty acids, which is Triglyceride (despite the typo in the option as "Triglycende").
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A. Triglycende