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- Name the three classes of lipids found in the body and in foods. What are some of their functions in the body? no handwritten answers, please.Please compare the structure of carbohydrates and fats and discuss why fats are better at storing energyIn your house, list a food and substances that contain biological macromolecules in them. Write at least 10 each macromolecule on the table provided below. Lipids Carbohydrates Nucleic Acids Proteins
- Can you please answers all the questions :> Tell what amino acids are, and explain their importance. Which elements are proteins composed of? Explain/elaborate. Describe the process of digestion and absorption Explain why the body requirements fuel even during sleep. Describe metabolism. Why healthcare professional should practice the rules of good nutrition themselves From your personal experience, explain why certain foods are enjoyed more than other that are commonly available in the local area.What is the classification of amino acids? Please do not plagiarize from the internet and provide your references.Describe the structure of amino acids, and explain how their sequence in proteins affects the proteins' shapes. What are the essential amino acids (definition and a list)? no handwritten answers please.