BIOL 261 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Complete Protein, Lipogenesis, Gluconeogenesis

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20 Nov 2020
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If supply of carbohydrates are low, the liver can convert some noncarbohydrates, such amino acids from proteins or glycerol from fats, into glucose (gluconeogenesis) 18. 2 lipids: lipids are organic compounds that supply energy for cellular processes and help build structures, such as cell membranes, triglycerides is the most common dietary lipid. Contain no double bonds between carbons: mainly found in foods of. Contains double bonds in carbon chains: found in seeds, nuts, and. Contains one double bond in carbon chain: found in olive, peanut, animal origin plant oils and canola oils, worst for health. Linoleic and linolenic acid: use free fatty acids to synthesize triglycerides, phospholipids, and lipoproteins. High concentration of protein and lower concentration of lipids. Have adequate amounts of all of the essential amino acids to maintain human body tissues and promote normal growth and development: ex. Lack one or more of the essential amino acids: ex.

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