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- cephalin phospatidyl ethanolamine Yields 2 fatty acids, phosphoric acid, glycerol, and choline upon hydrolysis Yields 2 fatty acids, phosphoric acid, glycerol, annd serine uponn hydrolysisName the following fatty acids by the symbol (C:B)Arrange the fatty acids from highest melting point to lowest melting point.
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