Saturated fatty acids....(select all that apply)

A. Have no double bonds
B. Have 1 or more double bonds
C. Are usually liquid at room temperature
D. Are usually solid at room temperature
E. Are more stable that unsaturated fatty acids
F. Are less stable than unsaturated fatty acids


A. Have no double bonds
D. Are usually solid at room temperature
E. Are more stable that unsaturated fatty acids

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