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Q: Does lipoprotein lipase trigger the breakdown of stored fat?
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Where is lipase stored?

in the pancreas


Can You Write Trigger in Stored Procedures?

A trigger is a stored procedure. It is a special stored procedure that runs in response to some defined event, such as an insert into a table.


Hormone-sensitive lipase is an enzyme that?

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What triggers the breakdown of stored fat?

Yes, adrenaline, cortisol, and growth hormones all stimulate the breakdown of fat.


What is Trigger is SQL Server 2005?

A trigger is a SQL procedure that initiates an action when an event (INSERT, DELETE or UPDATE) occurs. Triggers are stored in and managed by the DBMS.Triggers are used to maintain the referential integrity of data by changing the data in a systematic fashion. A trigger cannot be called or executed; the DBMS automatically fires the trigger as a result of a data modification to the associated table. Triggers can be viewed as similar to stored procedures in that both consist of procedural logic that is stored at the database level. Stored procedures, however, are not event-drive and are not attached to a specific table as triggers are. Stored procedures are explicitly executed by invoking a CALL to the procedure while triggers are implicitly executed. In addition, triggers can also execute stored procedures.Nested Trigger: A trigger can also contain INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE logic within itself, so when the trigger is fired because of data modification it can also cause another data modification, thereby firing another trigger. A trigger that contains data modification logic within itself is called a nested trigger.


What two things happen to the energy that is produced from the breakdown of molecules?

they are either stored or lost.


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Why do you think that most DNA us stored in the nucleus of a cell?

The cytoplasm contains substances and enzymes that breakdown nucleic acids (such as DNA). Therefore if the DNA is stored in the nucleus, it is separated and protected from these.


Is nitrogen from amino acid breakdown stored in the liver?

Access aminp acids cannot be stored and is either broken down into nitrogen of converted to storable fats and carbohydrates by the liver. Nitrogen is highly toxic and is excreted in the urine, not stored in the liver.


Place where weapons and ammunition are stored?

Weapons and ammunition are stored in an armory, magazine, silo, arsenal or at a weapons or ammo dump. In a home they should be stored in a secure safe or chamber/trigger locked with ammunition locked up separately.


How long does it take homogenized milk to spoil out of fridge?

It depends how many microbes are in the milk to begin with and what temperature it has been previously stored at (4 degrees C is best). Once you take it out of the fridge, enzymes such as lipase (involved in fat-breakdown) and protease (protein- breakdown) are active, and bacteria whose optimum temperature is room temperature will begin to multiply. These processees lead to bad smells if left long enough. It is best to keep the milk next to a cold pack in an insulated bag if you are considering storing it un-refrigerated for a period of time.


Why must sodium be stored in an inert substance?

Because it is highly reactive to water, even the humidity in the air can trigger a reaction