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Q.13. In a triglyceride, a bond formed
between fatty acid and glycerol is
O A. Glycosidic bond
O B. hydrogen bond
O C. Ester bond
D. None of these​

Answers

Answered by vaishali9477
10

Answer:

c

Explanation:

ester bond is formed in triglycerides

Answered by daivikdalwadi10
10

Answer:

Triglyceride, any one of an important group of naturally occurring lipids (fat-soluble components of living cells). Triglycerides are esters in which three molecules of one or more different fatty acids are linked to the alcohol glycerol; they are named according to the fatty acid components; e.g., tristearin contains three molecules of stearic acid, and oleodistearin, one of oleic acid and two of stearic acid. The types of triglycerides in animals vary with the species and the composition of fats in the food.

so its  esterbond

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