Chapter 22: 11P (page 799)
Explain why insulin is required for adipocytes to synthesize triacyl-
glycerol from fatty acids.
Short Answer
The production of triglycerols depends on insulin as glucose starts the production of glycerol-3-phosphate.
Chapter 22: 11P (page 799)
Explain why insulin is required for adipocytes to synthesize triacyl-
glycerol from fatty acids.
The production of triglycerols depends on insulin as glucose starts the production of glycerol-3-phosphate.
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