Asked by hannah
how does a saturated lipid differ from a polyunsaturated one?
Is a saturated covalently bonded to a protein molecule?
Is a saturated covalently bonded to a protein molecule?
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bobpursley
The difference between saturated and unsaturated is the number of covalaent double bonds between Carbon atoms. Saturated hydrocarbons have single bonds.
They are not bonded to proteins normally.
They are not bonded to proteins normally.
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