Question:
Under the action of cytoplasmic lipases, triacylglycerols are hydrolyzed in glycerol and fatty acids. The destination of the resulting glycerol may be as follows:
Author: Exciteful ElkAnswer:
Depending on the needs of the cell, respectively of the body, glycerol can be used by any of the mentioned metabolic pathways
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Alternative answers:
It is transformed into the glycolic aldehyde, going through the stages of glycolysis
At the hepatic level, it enters the gluconeogenesis
Is used for the biosynthesis of other glycerides
Is used for the biosynthesis of other complex lipids