Because technically, lanolin IS a wax.
why do fats contain more calories then carbohydrates
Trans fats resemble saturated fats in the way they affect the body’s cholesterol levels and physical properties of fats. Let me explain carefully: Chemical Structure & Physical Properties: Saturated fats have no double bonds between carbon atoms, making them solid at room temperature. Trans fats, although they are unsaturated (they have double bonds), are in the trans configuration, which makes their structure more linear—similar to saturated fats. This linearity allows them to stack tightly, making trans fats also solid or semi-solid at room temperature.
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Fats are more reduced than carbohydrates, therefore there is more oxidation that occurs in the breakdown of fats, and hence, more energy is produced.
Yes, saturated fats are generally considered more harmful to health than unsaturated fats because they can raise cholesterol levels and increase the risk of heart disease. Unsaturated fats, on the other hand, can have health benefits when consumed in moderation.
They more resemble cattle than hippo's and besides aren't Hippo's also animals ?
When it comes to carbohydrates or fats producing more ATP, fats tend to produce more ATP per gram. Fats contain about 33 percent more ATP than carbs.
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no more than 30%
In general, yes. Unsaturated fats are liquid at room temperature and saturated fats are solid at room temperature.
Fats provide a form of store energy. Fats can provide more than half the energy that the body needs and twice as much as than carbohydrates