no, fats are different there are many different kinds some are healthier than others
there is saturated, unsaturated and polyunsaturated
unsaturated fats are healthier than saturated fats
no
Trans fats are hydrogenated unsaturated fats and they are supposed to be the worst fats there are for your health. Unsaturated fats are healthy fats and saturated fats and trans fats are unhealthy fats. Trans fats are often added to processed foods to extend the shelf life. There are no such fats as cis fats. There are certainly cis fatty acids and trans fatty acids and the difference between the two is in the hydrogen atoms positions and one could be regarded as an isomer of the other. All fats are basically triglycerides which means glycerol triesterified with 3 fatty acids.
They are all fats...
All saturated fats are considered unhealthy because three chain lengths of saturated fatty acid raise total cholesterol slightly. This is a mistake not supported by research. Trans fats are also regarded as unhealthy and the scientific evidence affirms the belief.
Fats are made of the same elements as carbohydrates, but in different proportions.
No all fats are not harmful to your body.
Meat fats are generally classified as "saturated" where as plant fats are "poly- or monounsaturated." The body utilized poly- and monounsatuated fats as an energy source more readily than saturated fats, which the body tends to store.
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Bc they all have the same saturation
That would depend on the kind of fat, as not all fats have the same density.
The answers is fats supply the most calories per gram.
Fats are composed of the same three elements as carbohydrates - carbon, oxygen and hydrogen.