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Lipids like those in butter can be broken down into the simple substances that make them up called.
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Lipids like those in butter can be broken down into the simple substances that make them up called.
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It’s Fatty acid and glycerol. Solid fats like butter are saturated fats. Liquid fat like veggie oil is unsaturated caused by a “kink” in the fatty acid sequence.
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Fatty acid and glycerol
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