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Unsaturated Lipid

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At least one (1) carbon-carbon bond in a fatty acid.
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Where a lipid is concerned, the terms saturated, mono-unsaturated, and poly-unsaturated refer to the number of hydrogens MORE
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Yes ... but that would really depend on how cold you go. It would help if you were a little more specific on which lipid and which temp you are referring to.
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lipid, fatty acids are one of the building blocks of them
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Saturated lipids contain only one single-bond carbon linkage.Unsaturated lipids contain one or more double-bond carbon linkages & are more chemically reactive.
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i think you mean an unsaturated fat which is a lipid a saturated fat does not have double bonds between carbon atoms, therefore, an UNsaturated fat, does have double bonds between carbon atoms.
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A lipid is a polysaccharide of a complex molecule. Unsaturated means that the tail is kinky and there are one or more double-bonds in the tail.
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Because the unsaturated fats contains double bonds between some of the carbons, saturated fats only contain single bonds between all of the carbons. The double bonding gives the molecules a different goemetry.
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This test identifies the level of saturation and the number of bonds a oil, fat or lipid has. The more unsaturated, multi-bonded, the lipid is, the more it absorbs iodine. The less iodine it absords, the lipid is considered to be saturated,...
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No. Lipid molecules that are unsaturated have less hydrogen atoms because of carbon-carbon double bonds.
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