you have to look on the bottle and it will say does not contain animal fat and if it doesn't say that then it contains animal fat
Carbon, Hydrogen and Oxygen.
Peanuts have more energy because it contains fat instead of starch. Fat contains around 2 times the energy that starch has.
because the grease contains fat. rubbing a food/object is a way of testing for fat. Hope this helped :)
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Yellow bone marrow contains a large percentage of fat cells.
The bone marrow in the medullary cavity contains only yellow bone marrow, for fat storage. The spongy bone contains both red bone marrow (blood production) and yellow bone marrow.
Healthy adult bone marrow contains yellow fat cells, connective tissue, and red marrow that produces blood. The bone marrow of a healthy infant is primarily red due to active production of red cells necessary for growth.
Well, first, make sure that you know that there is both Fatty substance and bone marrow. The bone marrow makes Red blood cells, as well as many others. The fatty substances are for support, shock absorbtion, and just as a place to store excess energy, in the form of fat.
Yellow bone marrow contains and is made up of fat globules and capillaries. It also contains numerous blood vessels. If yellow bone marrow seeps into the blood stream it can be deadly.
Yellow bone marrow mostly stores and is made up of fat cells. The yellow bone marrow makes up about half of the adult human bodies bone marrow.
Fat, also called adipose tissue when it is stored in the body, can be found in the medullary cavity of long bones as yellow bone marrow.
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As people age, their bone marrow naturally becomes more and more fatty. By the time a person is 50 years old, half of their bone marrow should be fatty.
To attach the skin to underlying bone and muscle as well as supplying it with blood vessels and nerves. It contains 50% of the body fat. Fat serves as padding and insulation for the body.
canaliculus is a small channel or canal, as in bones, where they connect to lacunae. Lacuna is a small shallow space in the bones in which the osteocytes lie.