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20 August, 01:11
Where are the components of a triglyceride?
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The fundamental components that constitutes or makes up a triglyceride would be a glycerol which primarily acts as the backbone and 3 fatty acid chains, saturated or unsaturated. Covalent bonds hold the 2 fundamental components of the structure together.
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