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A typical fat molecule is made up of
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- three glycerol molecules and one fatty acid molecule
- one glycerol and three fatty acid molecules
- one glycerol and one fatty acid molecule
- three glycerol and three fatty acid molecules
Correct Option: B
Fat molecules are made of atoms of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen and oxygen atoms binds to the carbon, as pictorially depicted. A typical fat molecule has one glycerol and three fatty acid molecules.