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They reduce cholesterol in the blood stream.
1 glycerol and 3 fatty acids so the monomers basically are glycerol and fatty acids
Yes, and also monounsaturated fatty acids. The saturated fat is the bad fat.
Amino acids are soluble in water and fatty acids are not.
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When consumed regularly, the fatty acids that help prevent the formation of blood clots are Eicosapentaenoic acids.Eicosapentaenoic acid
soluble end of products such as glucose , amino acids and fatty acids and glycerol
They reduce cholesterol in the blood stream.
Long chain fatty acids
Fatty acids and glycerol
Sookja Park has written: 'Non-esterified fatty acids in human serum and erythrocytes' -- subject(s): Fatty acids, Blood plasma
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.
Blood transports oxygen, glucose, amino acids, fatty acids, carbon dioxide, urea, hormones, drugs and heat.
Unsaturated fatty acids are fatty acids that have double bonds in their long carbon chains.
High blood cholesterol levels