4. Which of the following best describe the physical properties of fatty acids? a. All physical properties of fatty acids are influenced by the length and degree of unsaturation of their carbon chain. b. Melting points of fatty acids are influenced by the carbon chain length. c. Melting points of fatty acids are influenced by their degree of unsaturation. d. Alltheabove. 5. Triacylglycerols are ________. a. insolubleinwater. b. partially soluble in water. c. soluble in water at elevated temperatures. d. solubleinwater. 6. The backbone of a triglyceride is __________. a. a three-carbon molecule with an aldehyde and two hydroxyl groups. b. a three-carbon molecule with three hydroxyl groups. c. esterified fatty acids fused with 1 to 3 carbons.

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4. Which of the following best describe the physical properties of fatty acids?
a. All physical properties of fatty acids are influenced by the length and degree
of unsaturation of their carbon chain.
b. Melting points of fatty acids are influenced by the carbon chain length.
c. Melting points of fatty acids are influenced by their degree of unsaturation.
d. Alltheabove.
5. Triacylglycerols are ________.
a. insolubleinwater.
b. partially soluble in water.
c. soluble in water at elevated temperatures.
d. solubleinwater.
6. The backbone of a triglyceride is __________.
a. a three-carbon molecule with an aldehyde and two hydroxyl groups.
b. a three-carbon molecule with three hydroxyl groups.
c. esterified fatty acids fused with 1 to 3 carbons.
d. threelong-chainfattyacids.
7. Triacylglycerols are _____ in their ability to store energy when compared to glycogen, the energy storing form of glucose in the human body.
a. equally efficient
b. insignificant
c. less efficient
d. more efficient

8. The essential fatty acids are ________.
a. linoleic and palmitoleic acids.
b. linoleic and β-linoleic acids.
c. mega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.
d. stearic and oleic acids.

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