BIO210Y5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Anabolism, Catabolism, Amylase

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16 Feb 2018
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Metabolism: sum of catabolic and anabolic processes. Catabolism: breakdown of larger molecules into smaller ones, energy. Anabolism: convert smaller molecules into larger ones, energy. Catabolism: breakdown of fatty acids, glucose and amino acids into 2-carbon or. 3-carbon chains (production of atp and carbon dioxide) Anabolism: building structural, functional & storage components (using atp) Insulin is important in how carbs are delivered to parts of body and absorbed. Stomach digestion - secretin, cck and pancreatic amylase. Monosaccharides cross the epithelial cell of jejunum. Enzymes break disaccharides into mono so that they can go into epithelial cells and then they are sent to inside of cells and then drained into hepatic portal veins through a capillary network. Monosaccharides converted to glucose in liver or converted to glycogen. Glucose is released into blood and delivered to different parts of body that is needed. Excess glucose is stored which can be broken down later.

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