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can plants synthesise fat yes or no

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Answered by TrinityBell
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Answer:

No, i don't think so

Explanation:

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Answered by shahdhruv643
1

Answer:

YES !!!!!!  

Explanation:

Plants can then synthesise components of food other than carbohydrates such as proteins and fats.

FOR MORE INFORMATION....

Long chain saturated fatty acids are synthesized in plants from active two carbon units, the acetyl-CoA (CH3CO. CoA). Although the reactions of β-oxidation of fatty acids are reversible, the fatty acids are not formed simply by the reverse reactions of β-oxidation. ... CoA takes place step by step.

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