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serve to store nutrients, products of secretion, and fats, depending on the tissue type.
No, Unsaturated fats are not associated with cardiovascular disease. The two that are, are trans fats and saturated fats. If you want more information, here is a site for you, that does a very good job at laying out what is contained in the different fats. Have a great day! ****I'm in college for medicine, and specializing in cardiovascular studies.
It helps store energy, pad tissues, and has essential fatty acids which are critical for the nervous tissue.
it breaks down cellular waste products, fats, and proteins. AKA its the garbage disposal in a cell
well it depends which kind of cholesterol you are talking about there is good cholesterol and bad cholestral, the fatty fats and the healthy fat
Probably fats because he is fats the fats in the fats are fat.
There are four primary categories of fats. These include monounsaturated fats, polyunsaturated fats, saturated fats, as well as trans fats.
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The three different kinds of fats are: Saturated Fats, Monounsaturated Fats, and Polyunsaturated Fats. Hope this is what you were looking for!
The three different kinds of fats are: Saturated Fats, Monounsaturated Fats, and Polyunsaturated Fats. Hope this is what you were looking for!
Stool fats, also known as fecal fats, or fecal lipids, are fats that are excreted in the feces.