Assertion (A) >: Fatty acids should be apart of the balanced human diet. Reason (R) >: The cells of the human body cannot synthesize any fatty acids.

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Q: 73 (IAS/2004)

Assertion (A): Fatty acids should be apart of the balanced human diet.
Reason (R): The cells of the human body cannot synthesize any fatty acids.

question_subject: 

Science

question_exam: 

IAS

stats: 

0,37,30,17,7,37,6

keywords: 

{'fatty acids': [0, 0, 1, 0], 'balanced human diet': [0, 0, 1, 0], 'human body': [40, 2, 44, 29], 'cells': [0, 0, 0, 1]}

Option 1 suggests that both statements are true and that the Reason (R) properly explains the Assertion (A). However, as the human body can synthesize some fatty acids, R is incorrect.

Option 2 is also incorrect even though it correctly identifies that R is not the correct explanation of A because it incorrectly states that both A and R are individually true, which is not the case since R is false.

Option 3 correctly identifies that the Assertion (A) is a true statement - fatty acids should indeed be a part of a balanced human diet, as they play a vital role in bodily functions. It also correctly identifies that the Reason (R) is a false statement, as the human body can, in fact, synthesize certain types of fatty acids.

Option 4 inaccurately suggests that A is false and R is true, which is incorrect as the opposite is true.