A fat molecule that contains only single bonds in its fatty acid tail is known as a saturated fat. Saturated fats are typically solid at room temperature and are commonly found in animal products like meat and dairy, as well as some plant oils like coconut oil. The presence of only single bonds in the fatty acid chains means that they are saturated with hydrogen atoms, which can influence their physical properties and effects on health.
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