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What is the subunit that saturated and unsaturated fats have in common?

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Saturated fatty acids contain carbon atoms that connect with each other in a chain of single bonds. ... Unsaturated fatty acids contain some carbon atoms that bond with each other using double bonds. So these carbon atoms can only bond with one hydrogen atom instead of two, and are said to be "unsaturated".

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