The picture taken is the answer to the question.
Also the 2nd part of the question that asks what bonds are formed is the amide bond & phosphodiester bond.
Sphingomyelins are sphingolipids found in cell membranes and the myelin sheaths of nerve cells. Sphingomyelins are composed of a sphingosine molecule, a fatty acid, and phosphorylcholine, which are shown below. Delete atoms and charges, and add bonds as n
Sphingomyelins are sphingolipids found in cell membranes and the myelin sheaths of nerve cells. Sphingomyelins are composed of a sphingosine molecule, a fatty acid, and phosphorylcholine, the structures of which are shown. Delete atoms and charges, and add bonds as necessary to form a sphingomyelin Select Draw Rings Groups More Erase O P OH wwwwtt OH NH, OH R
Sphingomyelins are sphingolipids found in cell membranes and the myelin sheaths of nerve cells. Sphingomyelins are composed of a sphingosine molecule, a fatty acid, and phosphorylcholine, the structures of which are shown. Delete atoms and charges, and add bonds as necessary to form a sphingomyelin. Select Draw Rings Groups More MWWW. www . OH 0- P C 5 What types of bonds are formed? O o phosphodiester bond disulfide bond amide bond peptide bond salt bridge
Sphingomyelins are sphingolipids found in cell membranes and the myelin sheaths of nerve cells. Sphingomyelins are composed of a sphingosine molecule, a fatty acid, and phosphorylcholine, the structures of which are shown. Delete atoms and charges, and add bonds as necessary to form a sphingomyelin. Select Draw Rings Groups More Erase OH mmer In OH 0 -- P- OH @ 2.a What types of bonds are formed?
Why is this incorrect? Sphingomyelins are sphingolipids found in cell membranes and the myelin sheaths of nerve cells. Sphingomyelins are composed of a sphingosine molecule, a fatty acid, and phosphorylcholine, the structures of which are shown. Delete atoms and charges, and add bonds as necessary to form a sphingomyelin. Select Draw Rings Groups More Erase www.it NH
A glycerol molecule and three butyric acid molecules are shown below. Delete atoms and add bonds as necessary to form a triacylglycerol (triglyceride). Draw only the triacylglycerol product.
A glycerol molecule and three butyric acid molecules are shown. Delete atoms and add bonds as necessary to form a triacylglycerol (triglyceride). Draw only the triacylglycerol product. Select Draw Rings More Erase H -C O - H H — 0- C- H — C— 0— H - 0 - C II - C- 0- HO UI - - ! @ 2/Q
A glycerol molecule and three butyric acid molecules are shown. Delete atoms and add bonds as necessary to form a triacylglycerol (triglyceride). Draw only the triacylglycerol product. Select Draw Rings More Erase - - 0 - H CH, O — — 0 — H H 0 UIUI H - 0- 0 - H H 0