11. Energy can be stored as _______, which include a glycerol backbone and three
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11. Energy can be stored as _______, which include a glycerol backbone and three fatty acids. When one is broken down it creates a monoglyceride and two free fatty acids
12.________ are small structures that have fatty acids and cholesterol and mono- and diglycerides arranged with their hydrophobic regions in the center away from water, and the ends capped with amphipathic bile salts.
15. The _______ cells of the stomach secrete mucus. This mucus is important for protecting the stomach from digesting itself. The mucus is both a physical protection, and has bicarbonate secreted into to chemically buffer the damage that would otherwise be done by the stomach acid.
25.Converting fatty acids or glucose to fat stores is called _________.
Explanation / Answer
11) triglyceroids form of fatty acid
12) lipid droplets
15) Foveolar cells or surface mucous cells are mucus-producing cells which cover the inside of the stomach, protecting it from the corrosive nature of gastric acid.
25) Denovo lipogenesis
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