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Neporo4naja [7]
2 years ago
10

What the difference between saturated and unsaturated​

Biology
2 answers:
kramer2 years ago
6 0
Saturated fats tend to come from animals, while unsaturated fats come from plants. Saturated fats also don’t have double bonds between carbon atoms, while unsaturated fats normally have at least one. Also, unsaturated fat is healthier than saturated fat.
Mazyrski [523]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Saturated fast are solid at room temperature, unsaturated fats are a liquid at room temperature.

Explanation:

<em>Saturated</em> fast are <em>solid</em> at <em>room temperature</em> and <em>unsaturated</em> fats are a <em>liquid</em> at<em> room temperature</em>. The reason is because in saturated fats there are <em>no double bond</em><em> </em>between <em>carbon atoms</em>, this gives them their solid structure .

Unsaturated fats <em>have one or more double bonds</em> between carbon atoms, this gives them their liquid form.

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