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Organs That Recondition the Blood Normally Receive Considerably More of the Cardiac

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Organs that recondition the blood normally receive considerably more of the cardiac output than is necessary to meet their metabolic needs.


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Triglycerides

A type of fat found in the blood, originating from foods or produced by the body, used for energy storage.

Fatty Acids

Long-chain hydrocarbons found in fats and oils that are sources of energy, important in diet and metabolism.

Glycerol

A simple sugar alcohol compound that forms the backbone of triglycerides, which are the primary components of plant and animal fats and oils.

Amino Acids

Amino acids are organic compounds that combine to form proteins, serving as the building blocks of life and playing critical roles in cell structure and function.

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