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londonang

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After lipolysis, what happens to the glycerol portion of the triglyceride?
 A) Remains in the adipose tissue
  B) Goes to muscle cells to be used as energy
  C) Goes to liver to be used in gluconeogenesis or triglyceride re-synthesis
  D) Goes to the kidney to be excreted in urine

Question 2

When the body is stressed by exercise, fat stored in adipocytes ____.
 A) is mobilized
  B) is demobilized
  C) is unaffected
  D) depends on types of fat



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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