Respuesta :
The lipids that we consume is broken down into FATTY ACIDS AND GLYCEROL during digestion.
The major functions of lipids in the body is storage of energy, acting as structural component of cell membrane and participating in signalling.
The major functions of lipids in the body is storage of energy, acting as structural component of cell membrane and participating in signalling.
Answer;
Fatty acid and glycerol
Explanation;
-Fats are digested in the intestine, where they are broken down into their basic units; fatty acid and glycerol.The fat present in the small intestine stimulates the release of lipase from the pancreas, and bile from the liver enables the breakdown of fats into fatty acids.
-Lipid breakdown products include unesterified free fatty acids, acyl carnitine, and lysophospholipids, catabolic products that are known to accumulate in injured cells as a result of phospholipid degradation. They have a detergent effect on membranes.