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How does the degree of unsaturation and structure of fats affects its functionality, for example in the case of trans fats?
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- Describe the four levels of protein structure. How do a proteins side groups influence its interactions with other substances? What happens when a protein is denatured?How does the degree of unsaturation and structure of fats affect its functionality, for example in the case of trans fats?How does the degree of unsaturation and structure of fats affects its functionality, for example in the case of trans fats? Explain for 6 sentences
- Why are saturated fatty acids considered as bad fat while monounsaturated fatty acids are considered as good fat?How does a double bond effect the number of hydrogens found between saturated/unsaturated fatty acids? How do double bonds effect the physical properties of fatty acids?What do trans fats do in the body?
- Proteins are polymers of amino acids that fold in which three dimensions?What distinguishes a saturated fatty acid from an unsaturated fatty acid?Why do unsaturated fatty acids have lower melting points than their saturated counterparts? What is relationship of the degree of unsaturation and melting or boiling point?