Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Glycogen, Pyruvic Acid, Insulin

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How are fats digested, transported, and stored: digested food goes down esophagus and enters stomach, mixes with acid, and then enters small intestine. Once they get into the epithelial cell, they"re turned back into triacylglycerides. Then a lipoprotein packages these tags (and other hydrophobic substances that the body absorbs, like cholesterol) into its body. How are the fats in the chylomicron liberated and absorbed: lipoprotein lipase enzymes in the capillary bed essentially take the tags in the chylomicron and break them up into individual fatty acids and free glycerol backbone. There might still be some tags and some cholesterol in there; it still contains useful things. What happens to the fat stored in the adipose cells: adipose cells have receptors on their outer membrane that can detect hormone receptors, after we"ve just eaten a big meal, levels of insulin increase.

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