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Draw the two fatty acid structures that result from acid and base hydrolysis of a triacylglyceride and explain how they differ. (Use a core structure of 10 carbon atoms)
Atrophies
The process of tissue degradation or reduction in size due to disease, injury or lack of use, affecting its functionality.
Axillary Region
The area of the body under the joint where the arm connects to the shoulder.
Inguinal Region
The area of the lower abdomen just above the leg crease, near the groin.
Popliteal Region
The area behind the knee where the thigh and calf meet, containing nerves, blood vessels, and muscles.
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