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Lipids Glycerol Fatty Converted Respiration Hydrolysed Acids Phosphorylated

In lipid respiration, lipids are hydrolyzed into glycerol and fatty acids; glycerol enters glycolysis, and fatty acids are broken down into 2-carbon fragments that form acetyl-CoA.

În respirația lipidelor, acestea sunt hidrolizate în glicerol și acizi grași; glicerolul intră în glicoliză, iar acizii grași sunt descompuși în fragmente de 2 carbon care formează acetil-coenzima A.

Front Respiration in lipids
Back lipids hydrolysed to glycerol and fatty acids
glycerol phosphorylated and converted to triose phosphate which enters the glycolysis pathway and into krebs cycle. Fatty acid broken down into 2 carbon fragments which are converted into acetylcoenzyme A

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