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Fatty acids form the building blocks of phospholipids and glycolipids. These are amphipathic molecules and this characteristic feature makes them as a significant section of the biological membranes.

Proteins which need to serve the signaling purposes are modified by the fatty acids by the formation of covalent bonding between the two. This facilitates these proteins to reach their targets located on the membrane cells accurately.

Fatty acids are the top fuel molecules inside the body which release enormous energy on burning.

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Fatty acids are composed of a hydrocarbon chain (long carbon backbone) with a carboxylic acid group at one end. They can vary in length of the carbon chain as well as the degree of saturation (presence of double bonds) within the chain.

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a long chain of hydrocarbons, or a hydrocarbon chain

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Hydrocarbon chains (carbons attached to two hydrogens) & a single containing carboxyl group at one end (-COOH)

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In fat synthesis, glycerol and fatty acids combine to make fats plus water.

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lipids

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