Saturated fat: Difference between revisions
Created page with "{{short description|Fat in which the fatty acid chains have all or predominantly single bonds}} {{Fats}} A '''saturated fat''' is a type of fat in which the fatty acid chains have all single bonds between the carbon atoms. A fat known as a glyceride is made of two kinds of smaller molecules: a short glycerol backbone, and fatty acids that each contain a long linear or branched chain of carbon (C) atoms. Along the chain, some carbon atoms are linked..." |
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