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    What Type of Lipid Is Formed in the Reaction Between
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What Type of Lipid Is Formed in the Reaction Between

Question 77

Question 77

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What type of lipid is formed in the reaction between a long-chain alcohol and a fatty acid?


A) triglyceride
B) oil
C) steroid
D) cholesterol
E) wax

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