answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

insulin

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Which hormone is considered to be an antagonist of lipolysis Answers to pick from Insulin Epinephrine Glucagon Thyroxine?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How does epinephrine help to mediate lipolysis?

Epinephrine is a signal, opposite in effect to Insulin, that tells the blood-stream that more energy is needed. Ordinarily this need is fulfilled by the release of Glucose into the Blood. Lipolysis frees up other types of Energy Units for this same use.


What hormone stimulates lipogenesis?

The following hormones induce lipolysis: epinephrine, norepinephrine, ghrelin, growth hormone, testosterone, and cortisol.


What is the catabolism of fat called?

I believe it is Lipolysis.


Is lipolysis safe?

It has no side effect so I think it's safe.


The catabolism of fatty acids to produce energy occurs through the process of?

lipolysis


What is permissive effect dealing with hormones?

Permissive effect when dealing with hormones refers to the effect of one hormone on a second whereby the second can exert its full normal effect that is normally associated with it. For example the effect of cortisol on glucagon's ability to increase blood glucose concentration during fasting is a permissive effect. Another one is the effect of Tri-iodothyronine (T3 active form of thyroid hormone) on epinephrine stimulation of lipolysis.


What is the term that means destruction of fat?

This is just another way of saying "destroying fat" or "getting rid of fat".


What are the end products of lipid digestion?

THE end product of lipolysis are free fatty acids and glycerlol.


What is unesterified fatty acid?

Free fatty acids which occur in plasma as a result of lipolysis in adipose tissue or when plasma triacylglycerols are taken into tissues.


Whats could be anaerobic a.electron transport chain b. krebs cycle c. repiration d. glycolysis e. lipolysis?

The answer is Glycolysis.


What is the hydrolysis of triglycerides called?

It is known as lipolysis. This is the process where water is used to divide the bond between the glycerol and fatty acids. Once lipolysis has occurred, water may be taken out to bond them together again to form a new triglyceride.


How does the liver respond to sympathetic nervous system arousal?

Sympathetic stimulation of the liver increases glycogenolysis and lipolysis to make energy more available to metabolic processes.