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what happens to gycerol after assimilation​

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  • In the second, glycerol is first oxidized, donating its electrons to NAD+, and then phosphorylated, either by ATP or phosphoenolpyruvate, to give dihydroxyacetone phosphate. Yet, many other metabolic configurations can potentially support glycerol assimilation into central metabolism...
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The glycerol and fatty acid will move to the small intestine so that they can be absorbed into blood circulation. ... Fatty acids and glycerol are stored in adipose fat in complex forms, such as triglycerides until they are needed for metabolic processes.

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