Biology, asked by aditya588, 1 year ago

what are fatty acids and their functions

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Answered by aadya20052
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Hey,


Fatty acids are the building blocks of the fat in our bodies and in the food we eat. During digestion, the body breaks down fats into fatty acids, which can then be absorbed into the blood. Fatty acid molecules are usually joined together in groups of three, forming a molecule called a triglyceride. Triglycerides are also made in our bodies from the carbohydrates that we eat.

Fatty acids have many important functions in the body, including energy storage. If glucose (a type of sugar) isn't available for energy, the body uses fatty acids to fuel the cells instead.

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jha0001: energy storage function is of mitochondria dude
jha0001: which stores energy in form of ATP
jha0001: Anedosine Tri Phosphate
Answered by jha0001
4
in our alimentary canal fats are broken down in soluble substances

fat's soluble substances are known as fatty acids/glycerol

function :- now it can be passed through walls of intestine and get absorbed by body....

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