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    A Fatty Acid That Contains Only Single Bonds Between the Carbon
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A Fatty Acid That Contains Only Single Bonds Between the Carbon

Question 33

Question 33

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A fatty acid that contains only single bonds between the carbon atoms is considered


A) saturated.
B) unsaturated.
C) trans unsaturated.
D) a cholestrol.
E) a steroid.

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