Oxidation in the liver refers to a biochemical process where substances, such as fatty acids and glucose, are metabolized to produce energy. During this process, electrons are transferred from these substrates to oxygen, resulting in the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). This oxidative metabolism is crucial for various liver functions, including detoxification and energy production, but excessive oxidation can lead to oxidative stress, contributing to liver damage and diseases. Overall, the liver plays a key role in maintaining the balance between oxidation and antioxidant defense.
yes it is metabolised in liver by oxidation reaction....:)
The liver produces bile, which is then stored in the gallbladder.
After the completion of oxidation of lactate, 2 ATP molecules are produced. Lactate is then sent to the liver to be turned back into glycolysis.
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the liver produces bile and the pancreas produces enzymes that breakdown food.
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the liver produces bile
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Alcohol is changed to acetaldehyde in the liver, then finally is converted to acetic acid and water.
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How long does it take for alchohol to be processed by the liver?