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Fat metabolism relies on the breakdown of what nutrient?

  1. Fats

  2. Proteins

  3. Carbohydrates

  4. Lactic acid

The correct answer is: Carbohydrates

Fat metabolism specifically relies on the breakdown of fats, also known as lipids. The process begins with the mobilization of stored fat in adipose tissues, which is then broken down into fatty acids and glycerol. These fatty acids can enter the metabolic pathways such as beta-oxidation, leading to energy production in the form of ATP. While carbohydrates can influence fat metabolism (for instance, through the availability of glucose and insulin), they do not directly participate in the breakdown of fats themselves. Similarly, proteins serve mostly for tissue repair and building, and lactic acid is a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism and does not play a direct role in the breakdown of fat. The metabolism of fats is essential for energy generation, especially during prolonged exercise or periods of low carbohydrate intake. Understanding this process is crucial for comprehending how the body utilizes different nutrients based on energy demands and availability.