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what are fats made of? what function do they perform?​

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Answered by nidhahussain01
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Explanation:

Triglycerides, cholesterol and other essential fatty acids—the scientific term for fats the body can't make on its own—store energy, insulate us and protect our vital organs. They act as messengers, helping proteins do their jobs.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A fat molecule consists of two kinds of parts: a glycerol backbone and three fatty acid tails. Glycerol is a small organic molecule with three hydroxyl (OH) groups, while a fatty acid consists of a long hydrocarbon chain attached to a carboxyl group.

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The Functions of Fats in the Body

Storing Energy.

Insulating and Protecting.

Regulating and Signaling.

Aiding Absorption and Increasing Bioavailability.

Contributing to the Smell, Taste, and Satiety of Foods.

Providing Essential Fatty Acids.

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