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10. Lipids - Part 1 of 5
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10. Lipids / Triacylglycerols / Problem 13
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Why are fatty acid chains in triacylglycerols sometimes referred to as 'tails'?
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Because they are shorter than the glycerol molecule.
B
Because they are composed of amino acids.
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Because they extend from the glycerol molecule like tails.
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Because they are hydrophilic.
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