fitusýrureddunar
Fitusýrureddunar refers to the process of breaking down fatty acids. This metabolic pathway is crucial for energy production in many organisms, particularly when carbohydrates are scarce. The primary location for this process in eukaryotic cells is the mitochondrial matrix.
The process begins with the activation of a fatty acid, which requires ATP and is catalyzed by
Acetyl-CoA, the two-carbon unit produced, can then enter the citric acid cycle (also known as the Krebs
The rate of fitusýrureddunar is regulated by the cell's energy demands. Hormones like glucagon and adrenaline