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Salmon is a source of protein and of omega-3 fatty acids.
fatty acids provide energy catabolic or anabolic
Fifty grams of flaxseed has about the same amount of omega-3's as three pounds of salmon!
There are many great foods that are rich in essential fatty acids. These foods include fish, such as salmon, and a variety of nuts.
fatty acids store fat so they provide fat? ithink im not syre :D haha
Fatty acids provide insulation in the body It also provides long term energy storage.
Naturopaths maintain that essential fatty acids can speed the clearing of the rash. The patient should eat fish rich in fatty acids (salmon, mackerel, or herring).
Fats are broken down by the body into glycerol and fatty acids. The fatty acids are then broken down to glucose to provide the body with energy.
Mainly cold-water fish like salmon, sardines, mackerel, lake trout and tuna contain fatty omega 3 acids
Fatty acids and glycerol
There is no difference between saturated fatty acids and saturated fatty acids. If you meant saturated fatty acids and UNsaturated fatty acids, then the unsaturated ones are the ones with double (or, theoretically, triple) bonds in the carbon chain.
Essential fatty acids have a Hugh benefit on the bodies functions. They play a role in the thinning of the blood to prevent blood clots, they have antiinflammatory qualities, and have even been shown to prevent cancer. The best way to introduce essential fatty acids in to your diet is to eat foods such as salmon, tuna, nuts, and flaxseed.