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Textbook Solutions for Human Anatomy & Physiology

Chapter 2 Problem 19

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A triglyceride consists of (a) glycerol plus three fatty acids, (b) a sugar-phosphate backbone to which two amino groups are attached, (c) two to several hexoses, (d) amino acids that have been thoroughly saturated with hydrogen.

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Title Human Anatomy & Physiology 9 
Author Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
ISBN 9780321743268

A triglyceride consists of (a) glycerol plus three fatty acids, (b) a sugar-phosphate

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