A type of lipid that is produced by nearly every tissue in the body is prostaglandin. It is a fatty acid compound that has varying hormonelike effects.
The two main substances transported through phloem tissue are sugars (such as sucrose) and amino acids. These substances are transported from the leaves, where they are produced through photosynthesis or other metabolic processes, to other parts of the plant for growth and metabolism.
That is not a straightforward answer because heat isn't produced by body weight but as a waste product of metabolism. The more metabolically active a tissue is, the more heat it will generate. So like muscle tissue will generate more heat than adipose (fat) tissue.
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The primary site for lipid metabolism is the liver. It is responsible for processes such as fatty acid synthesis, cholesterol synthesis, and triglyceride metabolism. Other organs like adipose tissue and muscle also play roles in lipid metabolism.
Nearly all of the body's chemical reactions, including those that generate energy and build new tissue, take place in the cells. Specifically, these reactions primarily occur in the cytoplasm and organelles, such as the mitochondria, which are responsible for energy production. The intricate processes of metabolism, including catabolism and anabolism, occur within these cellular environments, facilitating growth, repair, and overall functioning of the body.
the benefits are nearly endless...well almost. The main ideas of having more muscles tissue are; you will look and feel better, you will be able to eat more (higher metabolism), and you will be an overall healthier person. To get into detail i am not qualified for but those are the main concepts.
Luteotropic Hormone (LTH) - A substance, usually a peptide or steroid, produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiological activity, such as growth or metabolism.
The two main substances transported through phloem tissue are sugars (such as sucrose) and amino acids. These substances are transported from the leaves, where they are produced through photosynthesis or other metabolic processes, to other parts of the plant for growth and metabolism.
That is not a straightforward answer because heat isn't produced by body weight but as a waste product of metabolism. The more metabolically active a tissue is, the more heat it will generate. So like muscle tissue will generate more heat than adipose (fat) tissue.
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Donald Howard Simonsen has written: 'Tissue metabolism of guinea pigs deficient in the anti-stiffness factor' -- subject(s): Tissue metabolism, Guinea pigs, Vitamins, Nutrition
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