Butterfinger
Lactic acid is a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism in muscles, while fatty acids are a type of lipid that serve as a major energy source. They are chemically distinct molecules with different structures and functions in the body.
Eicosanoids are a type of bonded fatty acid in the human body. They derive from omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids. Often eicosanoids help with digestion.
Cholesterol is the term that describes a fatty substance that travels through the blood and is found in all parts of the body.
fatty acids provide energy catabolic or anabolic
The body portion of algae is called thallus. It is the main structure of the algae that carries out photosynthesis and other functions.
No, not all fatty acids can be synthesized by the body. The body is not capable of synthesizing polyunsaturated or trans fatty acids.
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Quastium (named after Cynthia Quast, scientist)
No, unsaturated fatty acids are good for body. (PUFA is every better, poly unsaturated fatty acids)
A fatty acid breaks down in the human body and transform into a fat that is stored by the body. When the body cannot extract nutrients from something such as a fatty acid, it stores it in the body as fat.
There are two main types of fatty acids found in the human body: saturated fatty acids and unsaturated fatty acids. Unsaturated fatty acids can be further classified into monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Lactic acid is a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism in muscles, while fatty acids are a type of lipid that serve as a major energy source. They are chemically distinct molecules with different structures and functions in the body.
the body cannot manufacture them
The two essential fatty acids that the body can't produce are omega-3 fatty acids (such as alpha-linolenic acid) and omega-6 fatty acids (such as linoleic acid). These fatty acids must be obtained through diet as they are crucial for maintaining overall health and functioning of the body.
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The body cannot make omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids. These are essential fatty acids that must be obtained from the diet as our body cannot synthesize them. Omega-3 fatty acids are found in fish, flaxseeds, and walnuts, while omega-6 fatty acids are found in seeds, nuts, and vegetable oils.