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Fatty acids that lack double bonds are call saturated.(a) True(b) FalseI had been asked this question during an interview.Question is taken from Chemical Basis of Life topic in section Chemical Basis of Life of Cell Biology

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Right CHOICE is (a) True

To explain I would SAY: Fatty acids differ from each other by the length of hydrocarbon CHAIN present and the nature of bonds between the ATOMS. Those with presence of double bonds are called unsaturated fatty acids and the other group is called saturate fatty acids.



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