BIOCHEM 2EE3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Gluconeogenesis, Phosphate, Ester

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15 Mar 2017
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Energy metabolism the pathways involved in the generation or storage of metabolic energy. Fuel comes from our diet or fuel reserves in our body. Three macronutrients that we consume in our diet to generate energy are: carbohydrates (sugars, lipids (fats, proteins. The three macronutrients that we consume in our diet to generate energy are stored in the body as energy reserves except for protein. Three fatty acids are esterified with a molecule of glycerol to form a triglyceride. This is how the body stores lipids. Glucose molecules are linked together to form a large molecule of glycogen. This is how the body stores carbs. Under periods of prolonged starvation, the body will draw on the protein found in the muscle as energy. Broken down to adp and inorganic phosphate (pi) while releasing energy that drives certain reactions or processes inside the cell. The brain prefers glucose over any other fuel. Muscles also love glucose during high intensity exercise.

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