different between triglyceride vs phospholipids
triglyceride
English
Etymology
tri- +? glyceride
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t?a???l?s??a?d/
Noun
triglyceride (plural triglycerides)
- (oranic chemistry) A lipid, an ester of glycerol and three fatty acids (the same or different); the major constituent of animal and vegetable fats
Translations
See also
- diglyceride
- monoglyceride
triglyceride From the web:
- what triglycerides
- what triglyceride level is too high
- what triglyceride level is too low
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phospholipids
English
Noun
phospholipids
- plural of phospholipid
phospholipids From the web:
- what phospholipids do
- what phospholipids do in cell membranes
- what phospholipids are found on the outside
- what phospholipids do in membrane
- what phospholipids are amphipathic
- what phospholipids is attracted to water
- what phospholipids act as an emulsifier
- what phospholipids dissolve in water
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