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Unsaturated fatty acids differ to saturated fatty acids in:
Having ester bonds linking their fatty acids to their glycerol backbone
Lacking a carboxyl group
Having hydrocarbon chains saturated with hydrogen
Having double covalent bonds between carbons in their hydrocarbon chain
Being solid at room temperature
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