Many atoms are not found in 'CHO or fat.' 'Fat' or lipid is a long molecule made up of a string of carbons which are singly or doubly bonded to hydrogens. CHO I would imagine is made up of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
Every element that isn't carbon, hydrogen or oxygen is not found in CHO or fat. I have a feeling that this is not the question you meant to ask though.
these are the three energy forms found in food that our bodies use. CHO is short for carbohydrates. This category includes sugars and starches
no just for fat people
300% of fat
CHO (Carbohydrate) PRO (protein) and FAT (fat)
Protons and neutrons are both found in the center (nucleus) of the atom.yo mama so fat she rolled down the hill
Dietary CHO and fat are the major nutrients used for fuel.
Carboxyl groups themselves are not "fat," as they are functional groups consisting of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom and single-bonded to a hydroxyl group. They are commonly found in fatty acids and other organic molecules, which can be part of fats and oils. Thus, while carboxyl groups are not fat, they are integral to the structure of many fatty substances.
fat is found in all foods Oils, butter
no fat
The difference between them is that white fat is found in adults and brown fat is found in children.
Either way it's fat.
the nutrient fat'