What is a typical fat molecule made up of?
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A typical fat molecule is made up of One glycerol and three molecules of fatty acids.
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The typical fat molecule is made up of one glycerol and three fatty acid molecules.
Fats are one kind of lipid, a division of molecules joined by their inability for mixing well with the water content.
The lips are tends to be non polar, hydrophobic, and developed as hydrocarbon chains, however, there are few variation on this process.
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