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Digestion Mechanical Digestion (mouth, stomach) Chemical Digestion (mouth, stomach, intestines) Absorption (intestines) Assimilation (at each cell in the
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Lipids consist of two parts 1.Glycerol 2.Fatty Acids a. Saturated fatty acids b. Unsaturated fatty acids. Monounsaturated. Polyunsaturated Figure 3 :
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Chapter 5. Metabolism of Lipids Lipids Insoluble or immiscible Triacylgerols store and supply energy for metabolism. Lipoids: phospholids, glycolipids,
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Digestion: Chapter Goals After studying this chapter, students should be able to... 1. describe the functions of the digestive system and lists its structures
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The Lipids: Triglycerides, Phospholipids, and Sterols Chapter 5
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Digestive and absorptive functions of the gastrointestinal system 1
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Unit 4 Review Cellular Respiration & Human Systems
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1 Midterm - 2 November 2015 In class 50 minutes Start 12:55 sharp 55 multiple choice questions –1 point each 1 short answer-10 points from lecture 1a until
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By Prof. Dr. Mohamed H. H. Awaad Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University
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Midterm - 3 November 2014 In class 50 minutes Start 12:55 sharp
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Defined on the basis of solubility. Lipids are heterogeneous group of water insoluble (hydrophobic) organic molecules, they are chemically diverse compound
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Fatty acid oxidation 3 steps to break down fatty acids to make energy 1.Fatty acid must be activated: bond to coenzyme A 2.Fatty acid must be transported
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