Dr. Robinson loves to cross-country skit After a 2 hour ski, there is an increase in epinephrine levels in her blood. Which of the following regarding this exercise- Induced increase in epinephrine is true? Epinephrine binds to a receptor within the nucleus of the target cell O Epinephrine increases CAMP formation within the target cell Epinephrine induces a signaling cascade that leads to an increased release of fatty acids that, in turn, provide energy to the exercising muscles Two of the above statements are true

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Dr. Robinson loves to cross-country ski! After a 2 hour ski, there is an increase in
epinephrine levels in her blood. Which of the following regarding this exercise-
Induced increase in epinephrine is true?
Epinephrine binds to a receptor within the nucleus of the target cell
Epinephrine increases CAMP formation within the target cell
Epinephrine induces a signaling cascade that leads to an increased release of
fatty acids that, in tun, provide energy to the exercising muscles
Two of the above statements are true
Question 16
As discussed in lecture, the increased risk of Hrmful effects caused by taking
anabolic steroids for muscle development and enhanced athletic performance is
primarily due to:
The dose of steroid utilized is supraphysiological
The dosing pattern is not timed to mimic natural hormone production
Both of the above
None of the above
Transcribed Image Text:Question 15 Dr. Robinson loves to cross-country ski! After a 2 hour ski, there is an increase in epinephrine levels in her blood. Which of the following regarding this exercise- Induced increase in epinephrine is true? Epinephrine binds to a receptor within the nucleus of the target cell Epinephrine increases CAMP formation within the target cell Epinephrine induces a signaling cascade that leads to an increased release of fatty acids that, in tun, provide energy to the exercising muscles Two of the above statements are true Question 16 As discussed in lecture, the increased risk of Hrmful effects caused by taking anabolic steroids for muscle development and enhanced athletic performance is primarily due to: The dose of steroid utilized is supraphysiological The dosing pattern is not timed to mimic natural hormone production Both of the above None of the above
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