ATP, Carbon Dioxide, and Water.
"Lipolysis (fat breakdown) and beta-oxidation occurs in the mitochondria. It is a cyclical process in which two carbons are removed from the fatty acid per cycle in the form of acetyl CoA, which proceeds through the Krebs cycle to produce ATP, CO 2 , and water."
Metabolism refers to a set of chemical reactions that occur in living organism . It includes digestion and transport of substances to the cells. Its product depends upon which molecule is being metabolized. For example the end product of protein is urine. Pyruvate goes on to be metabolized whose end products include NADH and that of glucose is pyruvate.
water, carbon dioxide and energy
The common pathway for oxidation of products of glucose and fatty acids catabolism is referred to as the b-oxidation pathway.
Through Biological oxidation of digestion products food products like Glucose, Fatty acids (and Glycerol) and unwanted or extra Proteins.
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addition of phosphorus
breaking down triglycerides to fatty acids and alcohol by beta oxidation.
The common pathway for oxidation of products of glucose and fatty acids catabolism is referred to as the b-oxidation pathway.
Beta-oxidation is the major pathway by which fatty acids are metabolized. However, there are other minor pathways for fatty acid metabolized. These include alpha-oxidation (for branched fatty acids) and omega-oxidation.
water, carbon dioxide and energy
Fatty acid oxidation is the process in which fatty acids are broken down by tissues to produce energy. Fatty acids are the residue left from fats being broken down.
Acetyl CoA
Through Biological oxidation of digestion products food products like Glucose, Fatty acids (and Glycerol) and unwanted or extra Proteins.
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Beta oxidation process
Acetyl CoA and then ketones
THE end product of lipolysis are free fatty acids and glycerlol.
Glycerol and 3 fatty acids.
fatty acids and glycerol