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part b this figure is an example of a(n) ______. options: steroid, unsaturated fat, nucleic acid, saturated fat, protein. quiz chapter 2.1-2.10 due soon - 1 hour left submit request answer
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct answer, we analyze the structure:
- Steroid: Has a characteristic four - ring structure, which is not present here.
- Unsaturated fat: Contains one or more double bonds in the fatty acid chains, causing kinks. The given structure does not show such kinks.
- Nucleic acid: Consists of nucleotides (sugar, phosphate, nitrogenous base), which is not the case here.
- Protein: Is made of amino acids linked by peptide bonds, not matching this structure.
- Saturated fat: Has fatty acid chains with only single bonds between carbon atoms, resulting in straight chains, which matches the structure shown (three fatty acid chains attached to a glycerol backbone, typical of a triglyceride, and the fatty acid chains appear straight, indicating single bonds).
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saturated fat (the option labeled "saturated fat")