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4. The body needs fat because it lowers bad cholesterol and improves good cholesterol.
5. The three elements that make up fat are hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen.
6. Four examples of saturated fats are: butter, ghee, coconut oil, and lard.
7. Two examples of unsaturated fats are avocados and peanuts.
8. The difference between the two fats is that monounsaturated fats have one double bond between carbon atoms, and polyunsaturated have more than one double bond.
9. Having too much fat in your body can lead to heart attack and high cholesterol.
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what's your question though
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"The black cat" black is the adjective its describing the cat which is the noun
I believe it is A and D
A because it is the first word
and (I am not completely sure on this one)D Because it is who you are writing to
Amino acids have a two-carbon bond. One of the carbons is part of a group called the carboxyl group (COO-). A carboxyl group is made up ofone carbon<span> (C) and two oxygen (O) atoms. That carboxyl group has a negative charge, since it is a carboxylic acid (-COOH) that has lost its hydrogen (H) atom.</span>