The one that is being described above is MY PLATE. My Plate is actually established by the <span>USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion. This literally looks like a plate and is divided with the necessary food intake that the person should have which includes the five main groups. It is easy to follow most especially for parents who wanted to ensure and serve healthy meals for their children.</span>
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I’m pretty sure the muscle moves the chicken wing. I had to do a lab and this is what I was told.
Fat (lipid) molecules are made up mostly of long chains of carbon atoms.
For a fat molecule to be considered saturated, the carbon chain must have only single bonds between them.
Schematically, they look like -C-C-C-C- ...
If the carbon chain contains one or more double bonds, such as -C=C-C-C, then the given lipid molecule is unsaturated.
If a lipid molecule (fatty acid) contains exactly one double bond in its chain, and the rest are single bonds, it is then called monosaturated. It is a more healthy food source than saturated fats.
Saturated fat are generally solid at room temperatures. Examples include lard, butter, mostly from animal sources. However, coconut oil (solid at room temperatures as well) is a saturated fat.