Drag and drop each event of nutrient use and storage to the correct state of digestion in which the event occurs. Triglycerides are broken down to fatty acids and glycerol and then converted to glucose Nutrients are taken up from the intestinal lumen Glycogen is broken down and enter the blood Amino acids are transported into muscle and used to form protein Gluconeogenesis to glucose Glucose or fatty acids are used for cellular ATP Excess glucose is stored Triglycerides are stored as glycogen Glycogenolysis in fat cells production to meet energy needs Absorptive and postabsorptive Absorptive Postabsorptive

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Drag and drop each event of nutrient use and storage to the correct state of digestion in which the event occurs.
Triglycerides are broken
down to fatty acids and
glycerol and then
converted to glucose
Nutrients are taken up
from the intestinal lumen
Amino acids are
Glycogen is broken down
to glucose
Gluconeogenesis
transported into muscle
and used to form protein
and enter the blood
Excess glucose is stored
as glycogen
Glucose or fatty acids
are used for cellular ATP
production to meet
energy needs
Triglycerides are stored
in fat cells
Glycogenolysis
Absorptive and
postabsorptive
Absorptive
Postabsorptive
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Transcribed Image Text:Drag and drop each event of nutrient use and storage to the correct state of digestion in which the event occurs. Triglycerides are broken down to fatty acids and glycerol and then converted to glucose Nutrients are taken up from the intestinal lumen Amino acids are Glycogen is broken down to glucose Gluconeogenesis transported into muscle and used to form protein and enter the blood Excess glucose is stored as glycogen Glucose or fatty acids are used for cellular ATP production to meet energy needs Triglycerides are stored in fat cells Glycogenolysis Absorptive and postabsorptive Absorptive Postabsorptive Reset
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