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Latest revision as of 11:01, 6 July 2024
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Parent topics
- Metabolism [r]: The modification of chemical substances by living organisms. [e]
Subtopics
- Adipocyte [r]: Cell that stores fat and makes it available for use as energy. [e]
- Fatty acid metabolism [r]: Oxidative degradation of saturated fatty acids in which two-carbon units are sequentially removed from the molecule with each turn of the cycle, and metabolized so that it can be used as a source of energy in aerobic respiration. [e]
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- Adipocyte [r]: Cell that stores fat and makes it available for use as energy. [e]
- Arcuate nucleus [r]: An aggregation of neurons in the mediobasal hypothalamus with important roles in appetite regulation and in the control of growth hormone secretion and prolactin secretion. [e]
- Endocannabinoid system in appetite regulation [r]: Substances produced from within the body which activate cannabinoid receptors and regulate food consumption. [e]
- Fatty acid metabolism [r]: Oxidative degradation of saturated fatty acids in which two-carbon units are sequentially removed from the molecule with each turn of the cycle, and metabolized so that it can be used as a source of energy in aerobic respiration. [e]
- Ghrelin [r]: A hormone produced by P/D1 cells lining the fundus of the human stomach that stimulate appetite. [e]
- Metabolism [r]: The modification of chemical substances by living organisms. [e]
- Peptide hormone [r]: A class of chemical messengers, secreted into the blood from endocrine cells, that bind to specific receptors expressed on the plasma membrane of target cells. [e]
- Energostatic hypothesis [r]: The theory that appetite is regulated by the availability of energy for the brain. [e]
- Diabesity [r]: A term referring to the intricate relationship between type 2 diabetes and obesity. [e]
- Acanthostega [r]: a prehistoric tetrapod of the Late Devonian Period and among the first tetrapods to have recognizable limbs. [e]
- Fatty acid [r]: A variant of lipids commonly found in cell membranes and characterized by a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail. [e]