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Fatty Acid Oxidation
Lipids Introduction and classification Lipids are non-polar (hydrophobic) compounds, soluble in organic solvents. Most membrane lipids are amphipathic,
Chapter 5 lipids metabolism LIPIDS Water-insoluble substances that can be extracted from cells by nonpolar organic solvents Characteristics of fat Hydrophobic.
Lipids & Membranes. Lipids Lipids are non-polar (hydrophobic) compounds, soluble in organic solvents. Most membrane lipids are amphipathic, having a non-polar.
Prostaglandins
Energy economy of the cells Glucose --- ready cash Lipids --- savings account Fatty acids (from triacylglycerols) catabolization Citric acid cycle ATP.
Fatty Acid Oxidation. A 16-C fatty acid with numbering conventions is shown. Most naturally occurring fatty acids have an even number of carbon atoms.
Lipids. LIPIDS Lipids are a large and diverse group of naturally occurring organic compounds that are related by their solubility in nonpolar organic.
Lipids and Membranes
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The Endocrine System. Overview of Endocrine System Endocrine glands secrete into extracellular space, secretion (hormones) diffuses to circulatory system.