Explain the difference between ketogenesis and ketoacidosis.
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- Indicate the following where the tissue(s) for the metabolic pathway takes place: Glycogenesis Lipogenesis Glycogenolysis Lipolysis GluconeogenesisHow is the production of ketone bodies related to ketoacidosis?Define the following terms:a. b-oxidationb. carnitinec. ketogenesisd. ketone bodiese. ketosis
- Define the following terms: a. thiolytic cleavage b. ketogenesis c. ketone bodies d. α-oxidation e. ACCDefine a ketogenic diet and give an example of a ketogenic meal. Explain why ketone supplements would not be a useful alternative to the ketogenic diet as a cancer therapy. Why might dietary treatments be preferred over conventional treatment options?Is ketogenesis anabolic or catabolic? Thus, what initiates the ketogenesis in our body?