Multiple Choice
MATCHING
-The double bond of a fatty acid,where hydrogen atoms can be added
A) Liver
B) Trout
C) Micelle
D) Eicosanoids
E) Choline
F) Mayonnaise
G) Olive oil
H) Yeast
I) Small intestine
J) Canola oil
K) Linoleic acid
L) Stearic acid
M) Cholesterol
N) Doughnuts
O) Point of saturation
P) Chylomicron
Q) Linolenic acid
R) Gastric lipase
S) High-density lipoprotein
T) Very low-density lipoprotein
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