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Triglycerides
Triglycerides are formed by condensation from three fatty acids and one glycerol
Understanding:
• Triglycerides are formed by condensation from three fatty acids and one glycerol
Triglycerides are the largest class of lipids and function primarily as long-term energy storage molecules
Triglycerides are formed when condensation reactions occur between one glycerol and three fatty acids
Triglycerides can be either saturated or unsaturated, depending on the composition of the fatty acid chains
Formation of a Triglyceride
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