Explaining the structure of lipid molecules, their uptake, and energy production pathways!
Living organisms are collections of cells, and cells are separated from the internal and external environments by membranes made of lipid molecules. These membranes include the cell membrane that shapes the cell and the organelle membranes that form intracellular organelles. Various reactions occur throughout the separated areas as the outside and inside are connected through these membranes. Additionally, lipids play an important role in energy storage and production. Here, we summarize the structure of lipids, the energy production process of fatty acids, the biosynthetic pathways of fatty acids, the flow of lipid synthesis, and methods for measuring fatty acids. *For detailed content of the article, please refer to the related links and catalog. For more information, feel free to contact us.*
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