How do simple triacylglycerols (STAGs) differ from mixed triacylglycerols (MTAGs) ?
A) STAGs contain short-chain fatty acids and MTAGs contain long-chain fatty acids.
B) STAGs contain unbranched fatty acids and MTAGs contain branched fatty acids.
C) STAGs contain saturated fatty acids and MTAGs contain unsaturated fatty acids.
D) STAGs contain only one kind of fatty acid and MTAGs contain more than one kind of fatty acid.
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