They are not something that you prevent from being made in your body. They are automatically made when you eat food that is not automatically converted into calories. This is used for energy later on for you body.
But too much of triglycerides is bad for you. This condition is called hypertriglyceridemia. Your doctor can detect if you have this condition by simply running a lipid panel (a blood test) that measures your overall cholesterol, you LDL and HDL cholesterol, and also measuring your triglycerides.
If you do take this test, they will make you fast for about 8 hours. They make you do this because triglycerides are usually lowest after you fast but goes up really high after a big meal (like a Thanksgiving Dinner!).
(Extra: your triglycerides are measured in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) and if your levels are:
BELOW 150 -----------------Healthy
150-199 -----------------------Borderline
200-499 ---------------------High
500+ --------------------------Very High
Most people are under 200, so in the end, you don't have to worry about your triglyceride levels.
You can read more about it here: https://www.cardiosmart.org/Heart-Conditions/High-Cholesterol/High-Cholesterol-Home/Very-High-Triglycerides
C. your core will be made of protons will be made of protons and neutrons while being surrounded by "shells" of electrons.
Answer: The correct answer is- gymnosperms and angiosperms.
Phylogenetic tree is a diagrammatic representation that depicts the evolutionary relationship among different group of species. In other words, it is used to interpret the relatedness among different species and how they have descended from a common ancestor.
The tips in the phylogenetic tree represents the taxon ( or particular group of species) that are descended.
In the given tree, gymnosperms and angiosperms have evolved most recently because they correspond to the most recent branches having the immediate common ancestor at the topmost level as compared to the immediate common ancestor of other taxon.
Thus, gymnosperms and angiosperms is the right answer.
Answer:
Yellow
Explanation:
Yellow carrots: highest in lutein, may also contain zeaxanthin.This is the result of certain carotenoid pigments present in the root.