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  • Glycerol and Triglycerides: Understanding the Structure of Fats
    Glycerol is a subunit molecule of triglycerides.

    Here's why:

    * Triglycerides are the most common type of fat found in the body and in food.

    * They are made up of a glycerol molecule attached to three fatty acid chains.

    * Glycerol acts as the backbone, connecting the fatty acids together.

    So, glycerol is an essential component of triglycerides, playing a crucial role in their structure and function.

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