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B1.1.11. Triglycerides in adipose tissues for energy storage and thermal insulation
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23M.1A.SL.TZ1.8:
The table shows the approximate energy stores in a man with an average mass.
Available energy / kJ Organ or tissue Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Brain 30 0 0 Liver 1700 2000 1700 Adipose tissue 330 560 000 170 [Source: Reprinted from Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 5(2),
Cahill Jr., G.F., Starvation in Man, Copyright (1976), with permission from Elsevier.]
What can be concluded from the data?
A. The brain contains no short-term stored energy.B. The liver contains less long-term than short-term stored energy.
C. The adipose tissue provides for most of the long-term energy storage.
D. Carbohydrates provide more energy per gram than lipids or proteins.
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23M.1A.SL.TZ1.7:
The table shows the approximate energy stores in a man with an average mass.
Available energy / kJ Organ or tissue Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Brain 30 0 0 Liver 1700 2000 1700 Adipose tissue 330 560 000 170 [Source: Reprinted from Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 5(2),
Cahill Jr., G.F., Starvation in Man, Copyright (1976), with permission from Elsevier.]
What can be concluded from the data?
A. The brain contains no short-term stored energy.B. The liver contains less long-term than short-term stored energy.
C. The adipose tissue provides for most of the long-term energy storage.
D. Carbohydrates provide more energy per gram than lipids or proteins.
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23M.1A.SL.TZ1.7:
The table shows the approximate energy stores in a man with an average mass.
Available energy / kJ Organ or tissue Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Brain 30 0 0 Liver 1700 2000 1700 Adipose tissue 330 560 000 170 [Source: Reprinted from Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 5(2),
Cahill Jr., G.F., Starvation in Man, Copyright (1976), with permission from Elsevier.]
What can be concluded from the data?
A. The brain contains no short-term stored energy.B. The liver contains less long-term than short-term stored energy.
C. The adipose tissue provides for most of the long-term energy storage.
D. Carbohydrates provide more energy per gram than lipids or proteins.
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23M.1A.SL.TZ1.8:
The table shows the approximate energy stores in a man with an average mass.
Available energy / kJ Organ or tissue Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Brain 30 0 0 Liver 1700 2000 1700 Adipose tissue 330 560 000 170 [Source: Reprinted from Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 5(2),
Cahill Jr., G.F., Starvation in Man, Copyright (1976), with permission from Elsevier.]
What can be concluded from the data?
A. The brain contains no short-term stored energy.B. The liver contains less long-term than short-term stored energy.
C. The adipose tissue provides for most of the long-term energy storage.
D. Carbohydrates provide more energy per gram than lipids or proteins.
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23M.1A.SL.TZ1.8:
The table shows the approximate energy stores in a man with an average mass.
Available energy / kJ Organ or tissue Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Brain 30 0 0 Liver 1700 2000 1700 Adipose tissue 330 560 000 170 [Source: Reprinted from Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 5(2),
Cahill Jr., G.F., Starvation in Man, Copyright (1976), with permission from Elsevier.]
What can be concluded from the data?
A. The brain contains no short-term stored energy.B. The liver contains less long-term than short-term stored energy.
C. The adipose tissue provides for most of the long-term energy storage.
D. Carbohydrates provide more energy per gram than lipids or proteins.
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23M.1A.SL.TZ1.7:
The table shows the approximate energy stores in a man with an average mass.
Available energy / kJ Organ or tissue Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Brain 30 0 0 Liver 1700 2000 1700 Adipose tissue 330 560 000 170 [Source: Reprinted from Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 5(2),
Cahill Jr., G.F., Starvation in Man, Copyright (1976), with permission from Elsevier.]
What can be concluded from the data?
A. The brain contains no short-term stored energy.B. The liver contains less long-term than short-term stored energy.
C. The adipose tissue provides for most of the long-term energy storage.
D. Carbohydrates provide more energy per gram than lipids or proteins.
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23M.1A.SL.TZ1.7:
The table shows the approximate energy stores in a man with an average mass.
Available energy / kJ Organ or tissue Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Brain 30 0 0 Liver 1700 2000 1700 Adipose tissue 330 560 000 170 [Source: Reprinted from Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 5(2),
Cahill Jr., G.F., Starvation in Man, Copyright (1976), with permission from Elsevier.]
What can be concluded from the data?
A. The brain contains no short-term stored energy.B. The liver contains less long-term than short-term stored energy.
C. The adipose tissue provides for most of the long-term energy storage.
D. Carbohydrates provide more energy per gram than lipids or proteins.
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23M.1A.SL.TZ1.8:
The table shows the approximate energy stores in a man with an average mass.
Available energy / kJ Organ or tissue Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Brain 30 0 0 Liver 1700 2000 1700 Adipose tissue 330 560 000 170 [Source: Reprinted from Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 5(2),
Cahill Jr., G.F., Starvation in Man, Copyright (1976), with permission from Elsevier.]
What can be concluded from the data?
A. The brain contains no short-term stored energy.B. The liver contains less long-term than short-term stored energy.
C. The adipose tissue provides for most of the long-term energy storage.
D. Carbohydrates provide more energy per gram than lipids or proteins.