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Lipid metabolism can either be anabolic or catabolic. The answer to your question depends upon to which of these you are referring.
The liver has a central role in lipid metabolism. The liver produces bile, which is required for efficient intestinal fat absorption. The post-absorptive stages of metabolism occur from the lipid absorption in the intestines.
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Each lipid molecule is composed of three fatty acids and one alcohol (monomer).
Alcohol increases lipid levels by interfering with fat metabolism.
Answer this The primary sites of lipid metabolism arequestion…
Lipid metabolism can either be anabolic or catabolic. The answer to your question depends upon to which of these you are referring.
Alcohol affects the ability of the liver to control lipid production and distribution.
Eukaryotic organelles responsible for the production and processing of proteins and lipids are Smooth Endoplasmic Reticuli (SER). In the SER, as well its extensions, are where protein-lipid synthesis, metabolism and transport occur.
beta oxidation is the breakdown of fatty acids..occurs in mitochondria
The liver has a central role in lipid metabolism. The liver produces bile, which is required for efficient intestinal fat absorption. The post-absorptive stages of metabolism occur from the lipid absorption in the intestines.
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Michael Ian Gurr has written: 'Lipid biochemistry' -- subject(s): Lipid metabolism
Each lipid molecule is composed of three fatty acids and one alcohol (monomer).
One of their roles within animal metabolism is energy production in the form of adenosine. Fatty acid metabolism consists of catabolic processes that generate energy. Fatty acids synthesized by the liver are converted to triglyceride and carry cholesterol from the body back to the liver for breakdown and excretion.
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