It is the beginning part of the respiratory system that is involved in inhalation. The important functions of nose are to filter the atmospheric air before passing it further into the respiratory system and to provide the sense of smell.The structure of a human nose is composed of bones, cartilage and fibro fatty tissues.
Carbohydrates, proteins and fatty acids
False There's hyaline elastic and fibro. Fibro is the most dense, so little flexibility.
White Fibro cartilage
As a result of impaired peroxisome function, an individual's tissues and cells can accumulate very long chain fatty acids (VLCFA) and branched chain fatty acids (BCFA) that are normally degraded in peroxisomes.
The medical root word fibro refers to fibrous tissue or fibers, typically found in connective tissues such as tendons, ligaments, and muscles.
What is a fatty substance found only in animal tissues
No.
cholesterol
It is the beginning part of the respiratory system that is involved in inhalation. The important functions of nose are to filter the atmospheric air before passing it further into the respiratory system and to provide the sense of smell.The structure of a human nose is composed of bones, cartilage and fibro fatty tissues.
It depends on pKa and Kow.
Fat soluble vitamin is a vitamin that dissolves in fats and can be stored in fatty tissues of the body. Unlike water soluble vitamins that require regular replacement in the body, fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the liver and fatty tissues, and are eliminated much more slower than water soluble vitamins.
in the liver and fatty tissues
Suets are fatty tissues around the kidneys of cattle and sheep.
Free fatty acids which occur in plasma as a result of lipolysis in adipose tissue or when plasma triacylglycerols are taken into tissues.
Fatty acid oxidation is the process in which fatty acids are broken down by tissues to produce energy. Fatty acids are the residue left from fats being broken down.
Fat soluble vitamin is a vitamin that dissolves in fats and can be stored in fatty tissues of the body. Unlike water soluble vitamins that require regular replacement in the body, fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the liver and fatty tissues, and are eliminated much more slower than water soluble vitamins.