fatty acid naming 1 A fatty acid contains 18 carbon atoms and has two double bonds. The first is between carbons 3 and 4 and a double bond is between carbons 7 and 8, both measured from the end of the hydrophobic chain (away from the carboxylic acid end). What do we call this type of fatty acid? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. omega 2 fatty acid a omega 3 fatty acid omega 7 fatty acid di omega 8 fatty acid omega 18 fatty acid

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fatty acid naming 1
A fatty acid contains 18 carbon atoms and has two double bonds. The first is between
carbons 3 and 4 and a double bond is between carbons 7 and 8, both measured from the end
of the hydrophobic chain (away from the carboxylic acid end). What do we call this type of
fatty acid?
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a
omega 2 fatty acid
b.
omega 3 fatty acid
omega
7 fatty acid
omega 8 fatty acid
omega 18 fatty acid
Transcribed Image Text:fatty acid naming 1 A fatty acid contains 18 carbon atoms and has two double bonds. The first is between carbons 3 and 4 and a double bond is between carbons 7 and 8, both measured from the end of the hydrophobic chain (away from the carboxylic acid end). What do we call this type of fatty acid? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a omega 2 fatty acid b. omega 3 fatty acid omega 7 fatty acid omega 8 fatty acid omega 18 fatty acid
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