Carbon and hydrogen atoms
more smaller units than the bigger units
When changing from a larger unit to a smaller unit, there will be more of them, so you will multiply.
The answer will depend on the two units. It will entail multiplication by a number that is greater than 1 (or division by a number smaller than 1).
If you are given the area, A square units, then each side of the square is sqrt(A) units. And then the perimeter is 4*sqrt(A) units. The smaller square inside is irrelevant.
There are: decimetre, centimetre, millimetre, micrometre, nanometre, picometre, femtometre, attometre, zeptometre, yoctometre ... oops that's 10 units smaller than a metre.
The smaller units that make up fats are called TRIGLYCERIDE
That are the lipids. They have fatty acids and glucerols
The most common example is lipids.
lipids.
If the units are the same, that will be the one with the smaller number of units.
lipids
lipids
lipids
Lipids
that can be hydrolyzed into smaller constituent
glucose is the simplest carbohydrate
These are mostly phospholipds and a few cholesterols.