Biology, asked by Lovergirl9286, 1 month ago

What change to the following molecule's structure would result in a saturated fat?
Image represents an unsaturated fatty acid molecule composed of a carboxyl group COOH that is single bonded to a chain carbon, mostly in the form of methylene groups CH2 single bonded to each other. Interrupting the chain of methylene groups is a pair of double bonded carbons with one less hydrogen each. This double bond creates a bend in the molecule.
It needs to lose a hydrogen atom and form a double bond between hydrogens.
It needs to lose a hydrogen atom and form another double bond between carbons.
It needs to gain a hydrogen atom to eliminate the double bond between the carbon and oxygen.
It needs to gain a hydrogen atom to eliminate the double bond between the two carbons.

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Answered by aadhayasaraswat
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sorry i am not able to get your doubt

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