Butterfinger
The purpose of the fatty layer is to insulate and protect your body.
fatty layer
Eicosanoids are a type of bonded fatty acid in the human body. They derive from omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids. Often eicosanoids help with digestion.
As fatty acids or oils
Body fat, or adipose tissue, is composed of long-chain fatty acids.
Quastium (named after Cynthia Quast, scientist)
No, not all fatty acids can be synthesized by the body. The body is not capable of synthesizing polyunsaturated or trans fatty acids.
i am skinny but i want healthy fatty body what can i do
No, unsaturated fatty acids are good for body. (PUFA is every better, poly unsaturated fatty acids)
A fatty acid breaks down in the human body and transform into a fat that is stored by the body. When the body cannot extract nutrients from something such as a fatty acid, it stores it in the body as fat.
the body cannot manufacture them
The purpose of the fatty layer is to insulate and protect your body.
make you fat...
yes
Fatty liver disease is an accumulation of triglyceride fat in the liver cells. Fatty liver disease is a reversible condition, and does not spread to other parts of the body.
god can make fatty acids and jesus himself cannot
Yes, and is actually worse than the sys form of fatty acids. The only difference between sys and trans fatty acids are the angles of the molecules. In nature, only sys fatty acids are made, but through chemistry (or through over heating oils), we are able to make trans fatty acids. The problem is that your body can only recognize the sys form. So if you have sys fatty acids in your body, your body knows how to remove them, but if you have trans fatty acids in your body, your body doesn't know how to remove them. As a result the trans fatty acids build up in your system and can cause heart disease. Sys fatty acids can cause heart disease also, but since your body is constantly removing them, it forms slower than the trans form.