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Match each of the following description with terms.
Premises:
Unsaturated fatty acid with hydrogen atoms on the same side of a carbon-carbon double bond
Three fatty acids attached to a glycerol backbone
An unsaturated fatty acid with its first carbon-carbon double bond at the sixth carbon atom from the methyl end
One fatty acid attached to a glycerol backbone
Fatty acid with two or more carbon-carbon double bonds
An unsaturated fatty acid with its first carbon-carbon double bond at the third carbon atom from the methyl end
Fatty acid with one carbon-carbon double bond
Two fatty acids attached to a glycerol backbone
Fatty acid with no carbon-carbon double bonds
Unsaturated fatty acid with hydrogen atoms on opposite sides of a carbon-carbon double bond
Responses:
Trans fatty acid
Monounsaturated fatty acid
Triglyceride
Omega-3 fatty acid
Polyunsaturated fatty acid
Monoglyceride
Cis fatty acid
Saturated fatty acid
Omega-6 fatty acid
Diglyceride
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Unsaturated fatty acid with hydrogen atoms on the same side of a carbon-carbon double bond
Three fatty acids attached to a glycerol backbone
An unsaturated fatty acid with its first carbon-carbon double bond at the sixth carbon atom from the methyl end
One fatty acid attached to a glycerol backbone
Fatty acid with two or more carbon-carbon double bonds
An unsaturated fatty acid with its first carbon-carbon double bond at the third carbon atom from the methyl end
Fatty acid with one carbon-carbon double bond
Two fatty acids attached to a glycerol backbone
Fatty acid with no carbon-carbon double bonds
Unsaturated fatty acid with hydrogen atoms on opposite sides of a carbon-carbon double bond
Premises:
Unsaturated fatty acid with hydrogen atoms on the same side of a carbon-carbon double bond
Three fatty acids attached to a glycerol backbone
An unsaturated fatty acid with its first carbon-carbon double bond at the sixth carbon atom from the methyl end
One fatty acid attached to a glycerol backbone
Fatty acid with two or more carbon-carbon double bonds
An unsaturated fatty acid with its first carbon-carbon double bond at the third carbon atom from the methyl end
Fatty acid with one carbon-carbon double bond
Two fatty acids attached to a glycerol backbone
Fatty acid with no carbon-carbon double bonds
Unsaturated fatty acid with hydrogen atoms on opposite sides of a carbon-carbon double bond
Responses:
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