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jace

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How many ester groups of an oil or fat have to be replaced by phosphatidylamine to produce a phospholipid?
  A)
  1
  B)
  2
  C)
  3
  D)
  4
  E)
  none have been replaced

Question 2

Which of the following triglycerides is glyceryl palmitostearoarachi date?
   
   
  A)
  I
  B)
  II
  C)
  III
  D)
  IV
  E)
  none of these

Question 3

Which of the following fatty acids is unsaturated?
  A)
  palmitic acid
  B)
  lauric acid
  C)
  oleic acid
  D)
  myristic acid
  E)
  stearic acid



britb2u

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a

Answer to Question 3

c



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