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Yes, fat is less dense than protein. The density of fat is typically around 0.9 grams per cubic centimeter, while protein has a density of about 1.3 to 1.4 grams per cubic centimeter. This means that, for the same volume, fat weighs less than protein. Consequently, fat floats on water, while protein is denser and sinks.
The excess of food that is stored in the human body is known as fat. A person must be mindful of having too much fat storage, as this can cause a strain on the body.
Fat polymers usually vary in length and size, and starch is typically coiled. The protein polymers are round and oddly shaped.
10 grams of fat represent a larger amount of stored energy compared to 10 grams of protein. Fat provides approximately 9 calories per gram, while protein provides about 4 calories per gram. Therefore, 10 grams of fat would yield around 90 calories, while 10 grams of protein would yield about 40 calories, making fat the more energy-dense macronutrient.
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Carbohydrates, Fat and Protein.
what changes are there in cellular metabolism due to food rich in fat and protein
Yes, a prion is a type of protein that can cause infectious diseases in animals and humans.
Yes, a substance can have fat and protein. Milk has fat and protein.
undigested fat. ?problem bile.
Excess food eaten by humans is turned to fat and is considered to be a protein type of energy. This will be stored and broken down when it is needed by the body cells.
No, fat is a fat.
Protein and fat
No one will not get fat from a protein diet based on strictly protein. But eating too much food high in protein will get one fat because of the calories.
milk has fat and low protein but high calcuim
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