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Why are linoleate (18:2) and linolenate (18:3) considered essential fatty acids in mammals?
Ear Dysplasia
A condition characterized by abnormal development of the ear structures, potentially affecting hearing and balance.
Protruding Thin Tongue
A condition where the tongue is abnormally thin and extends beyond the teeth or lips, often indicative of underlying health issues.
Tracheal Shift
The displacement of the trachea from its normal midline position, which can indicate underlying medical conditions such as a pneumothorax.
Neck Tumor
A growth or lump in the neck area that can be benign or malignant, requiring medical evaluation for diagnosis and treatment.
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