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BIOC2181-Fundamentals of Biochemistry T3 2025

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Dietary fatty acids that are not used as a fuel source are stored as triglycerides for later use in the body.

The majority of storage triglycerides are found in:

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To break down fatty acids to obtain energy, the stored triglycerides must be mobilised. This happens through the process of lipolysis.

During starvation or intense exercise, a drop in blood glucose levels is detected by hormones such as glucagon and epinephrine, which signals the activation of hormone-sensitive lipase in adipocytes. This leads to the hydrolyses of triglycerides to glycerol and free fatty acids.

These free fatty acids are carried in the blood bound to which protein?

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Before a fatty acid can be broken down to produce energy, it must first be activated by adding a coenzyme A group.

Which statement about fatty acid activation is incorrect?

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Carnitine is extremely important for β-oxidation. Without it, the activated fatty acid will not be able to enter the mitochondrial matrix where the process of β-oxidation takes place. 

Which statement about carnitine is incorrect?

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Xenical is a weight-loss drug that works by inhibiting pancreatic lipase enzymes.

How does this lead to weight loss?

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What are some functions of cholesterol in the body?

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In the enterocytes, the free fatty acids from the micelles are resynthesised into triglycerides. These triglycerides are packaged into lipoproteins called chylomicrons.

On a piece of paper, draw the general structure of a lipoprotein.

Make sure to include labels. Upload your drawing below. You may also embed the drawing directly in the textbox below. 

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Draw the structure of the following fatty acid.

Oleic acid 18: 1 (Δ9).

Draw into the text box below or Take a photo of your hand-drawn image and upload it into the box below.

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Unsaturated fatty acids normally have cis-double bonds and these produce a kink in hydrocarbon chains.

Why is it useful to have a kink in the fatty acids found in phospholipids? 

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True or False?

VLDL transports exogenous triglycerides and some cholesterol from stomach to liver.

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