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What is a monomer of fatty acids

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Answer: Fats are made of a molecule of glycerol bonded to three fatty acid chains, which can vary in length and bond type. The monomer units of fats are glycerol and the fatty acids that attach to the glycerol. The fatty acids vary in length, and some of them can even have bends.

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