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    Arachidonic Acid Is a C<sub>20</sub> Acid That Is Involved in the Biosynthesis
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Arachidonic Acid Is a C20 Acid That Is Involved in the Biosynthesis

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Arachidonic acid is a C20 acid that is involved in the biosynthesis of prostaglandins, an important class of biomolecules. Provide the IUPAC name of arachidinic acid. Arachidonic acid is a C<sub>20</sub> acid that is involved in the biosynthesis of prostaglandins, an important class of biomolecules. Provide the IUPAC name of arachidinic acid.

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