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I have a test tomorrow and I don;t know the answers to these few questions. Please answer them.

What is the difference between a saturated fat and an unsaturated fat?

What is Polypeptide (Not Peptide Bond) Bond and an Ester Bond?

What is a Glycocidic Bond?

What types of things could alter the function of a protein molecule?

What are the two types of Cholestorol?

How do you draw carbohydrate, amino acid, fatty acid and a triglyceride models?

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I’ll help you with what is a Glycocide Bond.

a glycosidic bond is a certain type of functional group that joins a carbohydrate (sugar) molecule to an alcohol, which may be another carbohydrate. Specifically, a glycosidic bond is formed between the hemiacetal group of a saccharide (or a molecule derived from a saccharide) and the hydroxyl group of some alcohol. A substance containing a glycosidic bond is a glycoside.

Srry that i need help on the rest

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