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Textbook Solutions for Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections

Chapter 3 Problem 3.7

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Fats are lipids that are mostly energy-storage molecules. Lipids are diverse, hydrophobic compounds composed largely of carbon and hydrogen. Fats (triglycerides) consist of glycerol linked to three fatty acids. Saturated fatty acids are found in animal fats; unsaturated fatty acids are typical of plant oils.

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Title Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections 7 
Author Jane B. Reece, Martha R. Taylor, Eric J. Simon, Jean L. Dickey
ISBN 9780321696816

Fats are lipids that are mostly energy-storage molecules. Lipids are diverse

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