Presents a response by Guenther Boden and Markku Laakso to a letter to the editor about their article "Lipids and Glucose in Type 2 Diabetes: What is the Cause and Effect?" in the 2004 issue.BodenTempleGuentherTempleLaaksoTempleMarkkuTemple...
百度试题 结果1 题目What is the main component of the cell membrane? A. Proteins B. Lipids C. Carbohydrates D. Nucleic acids 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 二、填空题 反馈 收藏
and transport of proteins and lipids.The endoplasmic reticulum does this throughribosomesthat are attached to its membrane walls. (We’ll talk more about how this works a little later). The endoplasmic reticulumalso stores calciumand releases it when the cell needs it. In fact, many of the p...
Cardiolipin has a number of functions and comprises roughly 25% of the lipids in the inner mitochondrial membrane.Mitochondriaare the powerhouses of the cell and serve as the location of respiration and much of the generation of the high-energy compound adenosine triphosphate (ATP). These structure...
What's the energy requiring process that builds larger molecules? What is intracellular digestion? Which type of food molecule provides components for cellular structures like plasma membranes, myelin sheaths, and steroid hormones? A. protein B. lipids C. complex carbohydrates D. glucose ...
The four families of eicosanoid lipids are the prostacyclins, the prostaglandins, the leukotrienes, and the thromboxanes. Eicosanoids serve as signaling molecules for body processes such as smooth muscle contraction, clot formation, inflammation, and uterine contraction. Thromboxane A2 is a key component...
Glucosamine (C6H13NO5) is an amino sugar and a prominent precursor in the biochemical synthesis of glycosylated proteins and lipids. Glucosamine is part of the structure of two polysaccharides, chitosan and chitin. Glucose A simple sugar which is an important energy source in living organisms and...
Changes in cholesterol (blood lipids) that increase your risk for heart disease Breast tenderness and tissue growth (gynecomastia) Low red blood cell count (anemia) You and your doctor can prevent or treat many of these side effects. Prescription drugs can help with hot flashes and bone thinning...
Ceramides are fats or lipids that are found in skin cells. They make up 30% to 40% of your outer skin layer, or epidermis. Ceramides are important for retaining your skin’s moisture and preventing the entry of germs into your body. If your skin's ceramide content decreases (which often...
signals. The skinlesionsusually develop secondary to an insufficient blood supply. The condition commonly affects diabetics, but might be acquired by individuals with elevated lipids, hypertension, or vascular disorders. Treating a neuropathiculcergenerally depends on the type and location of the damaged...