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How many fatty acids are found in a fat/triglyceride? In aphospholipid? In cholesterol?

A fat/triglyceride has three fatty acids joined by ester bondsto a glycerol.

A phospholipid has two fatty acids joined to glycerol by esterbonds.Cholesterol does not containany fatty acids.

A fat/triglyceride has one fatty acid joined by an ester bond toa glycerolA phospholipid has twofatty acids joined to glycerol by ester bonds.Cholesterol contains three fatty acids that arebound to a steroid.

A fat/triglyceride has two fatty acids joined by ester bonds toa glycerol. A phospholipid has three fatty acids joined to glycerolby ester bonds. Cholesterol contains two fatty acids that are boundto a steroid.

A fat/triglyceride has three fatty acids joined by ester bondsto a glycerol. A phospholipid has one fatty acid joined to glycerolby an ester bond. Cholesterol also contains one fatty acid, but itis bound to a steroid rather than to a glycerol.

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