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question 4 (1 point) the fatty acids of a saturated fat have many double bonds. a lower number of hydrogen atoms. greater flexibility or fluidity. no double bonds. fewer carbon atoms.
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Saturated fats have fatty - acid chains where all carbon - carbon bonds are single bonds (no double bonds). Unsaturated fats have one or more double bonds. Saturated fats have a higher number of hydrogen atoms compared to unsaturated fats of the same carbon - chain length, less flexibility, and don't necessarily have fewer carbon atoms.
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no double bonds.