BISC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Nervous Tissue, Vitamin A, White Matter

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Provide protection, insulation, and a source of energy. Found in [high] in nerves and brain tissue. Constituent of all animal cells, blood, and. Produced in skin when exposed to uv nervous tissue radiation. Precursor of bile salts, vitamin d, and. Necessary for bone growth, development, steroid hormones. Substances that emulsify or suspend fats before their digestion and absorption. Needed for absorption of fat-soluble vitamins (i. e. , d) Sex hormone produced in large quantities by females. Sex hormone produced in large quantities by males. Membrane-associated lipids, stimulates uterine contractions, regulates bp, transmits nerve impulses. Retinene (formed from vitamin a) is a photoreceptor in the retina of the eye. Promotes wound healing, prevent scarring, contributes to normal structure and function of the nervous system. Can convert to proteins or fats or function as food reserves. Provides the most readily available source of energy. 5-carbon sugars (pentoses: ribose and deoxyribose components of rna and dna.

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