If there is an excessive intake of fatty acids and/or carbohydrates, the energy
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Question
If there is an excessive intake of fatty acids and/or carbohydrates, the energy is stored as triglycerides for later use. Glycerol that is liberated from fats is digested by passing through glycolysis. As a general rule, NADPH is produced by catabolic reactions, and NADH is the reducing agent of biosynthetic reactions. The synthesis of amino acids and the intake of amino acids are both important in order to replace cells lost from cellular death caused by either old age of the cells or disease. Once the amino group is removed from an amino acid, the carbon skeleton is passed into the citric acid cycle. Energy is generally consumed during anabolism. A function of ATP is to provide the energy for the movement of materials across the cell membrane.Explanation / Answer
The above statements are arranged in correct order as follows
- A function of ATP is to provide the energy for the movement of materials across the cell membrane.
- Energy is generally consumed during anabolism
-As a general rule NADPH is produced by catabolic reactions, and NADH is the reducing agent f biosynthetic reactions.
- If there is an excessive intake of fatty acids or carbohydrates, the energy is stored as triglycerides for later use.
- Glycerol that is liberated from fats is digested by passing through glycolysis.
- The synthesis of amino acids and the intake of amino acids are both important in order to replace cells lost from cellular death caused by either old ag of the cells or disease.
- Once the amino group is removed from an amino acid, the carbon skelton is passed into the citric acid cycle.