BIO SCI 47 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Unsaturated Fat, Saturated Fat, Blood Sugar

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Stores a lot of energy in its bonds. Peptide is a chain of amino acids. When we eat protein, we break it down. We use those blocks to build ourselves and our muscle. Fats are long chains of hydrocarbon fuel. Triglycerides are stores of fatty acids and glycerol. Unsaturated fat kinks at double carbon bonds. Hydrogenated fat is chemically adding hydrogens to an unsaturated fat to solidify it. Enzyme is a protein made of amino acids. Amylase promotes action that breaks down starch into glucose so now you have sugar in the blood. Breaks down fatty things into fatty acids. Insulin is a hormone secreted from pancreas to get glucose to the cells. When you have high blood sugar, insulin is secreted into the blood. When you have low blood sugar, glucagon (hormone secreted from pancreas) and glucocorticoids (adrenal cortex) get secreted. Liver creates sugar and dumps sugar into the blood.

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