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fat formation from glucose takes place in order to a. remove excess of fatty acids from circulation b. releive liver from excess of glycogen c. keep the blood sugar level constant d. all of these

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Answered by rehmansamisti
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Answer:

b. releive liver from excess of glycogen

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Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer:

Fat formation from glucose takes place in order to keep the blood sugar level constant.

Explanation:

Gluconeogenesis is the pathway by which glucose is synthesized from non-carbohydrate metabolites. The principal gluconeogenic precursors are pyruvate and lactate, certain gluconeogenic amino acids, and glycerol, which is derived mainly from fat metabolism.

Synthesis of fatty acids occurs in the cytoplasm and endoplasmic reticulum of the cell and is chemically similar to the beta-oxidation process, but with a couple of key differences. The first of these occur in preparing substrates for the reactions that grow the fatty acid.

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