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trapecia [35]
3 years ago
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un estudio sanguineo al que fue sometido carlos arrojo los siguientes resultados (mg/ml): glucosa 90, trigliceridos 120, hemoglo

bina,14 y acido urico 6.¿ cual de ellos corresponde a un lipido?
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Elodia [21]3 years ago
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un estudio sanguineo al que fue sometido carlos arrojo los siguientes resultados (mg/ml): El que corresponde a lípidos son los triglicéridos.

Los resultados del estudio de sangre al que fue sometido Carlos son:

  • glucosa = 90 mg / ml
  • triglicéridos = 120 mg / ml
  • hemoglobina = 14 mg / ml
  • ácido úrico = 6 mg / ml

A partir del resultado dado, la opción que corresponde a los lípidos son los triglicéridos.

                  Los triglicéridos son lípidos (grasas cerosas) que proporcionan energía al cuerpo. Los triglicéridos son producidos por nuestro cuerpo y se obtienen de las comidas que ingerimos. Un triglicérido es un tipo de lípido compuesto por glicerol y tres moléculas de ácidos grasos.

                  La glucosa tiene la fórmula molecular C6H12O6 y es un azúcar simple. La glucosa es el monosacárido más ubicuo que es un tipo de carbohidrato. La glucosa es producida principalmente por plantas y algas cuando realizan actividad fotosintética a partir del agua y el dióxido de carbono con la ayuda de la luz solar, donde se utiliza para crear celulosa en las paredes celulares.

                  La hemoglobina es una proteína que se encuentra en los glóbulos rojos (RBC) que transporta oxígeno a los órganos y tejidos y transporta el dióxido de carbono (CO2) de los órganos y tejidos de regreso a los pulmones.

                  El ácido úrico es un producto de desecho que puede detectarse en la sangre. Se forma cada vez que el cuerpo descompone las purinas. La mayor parte del ácido úrico se disuelve en la sangre, viaja a través de los riñones y se excreta en la orina.

Por tanto, de la explicación anterior, podemos concluir que el resultado que corresponde al lípido son los triglicéridos.

Obtenga más información sobre los lípidos aquí:

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