Pls help ASAP, thank you! "Which features of glucose metabolism & regulation in the liver are correctly or incorrectly depicted in the figure?" (all answer choices for the drop down menus are: "correct" or "incorrect")

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"Which features of glucose metabolism & regulation in the liver are correctly or incorrectly depicted in the figure?"

(all answer choices for the drop down menus are: "correct" or "incorrect")

Glucagon
Increased levels
of CAMP
Activation of PKA
Activation of PFK2
Regulation in the Liver
Gluconeogenic
ketose to aldose
Product inhibition
PFK2
Fructose-2,6-
bisphosphate
isomerization
Glucose-6-
Fructose-6-
Glucose
Inhibits glycolysis
phosphate
phosphate
First committed
Fructose-1,6-
bisphosphate
step to glycolysis
PFK1
the bifunctional enzyme
F1, 6
BPhase
Which features of glucose metabolism and regulation in the liver are
correctly or incorrectly depicted above?
Transcribed Image Text:Glucagon Increased levels of CAMP Activation of PKA Activation of PFK2 Regulation in the Liver Gluconeogenic ketose to aldose Product inhibition PFK2 Fructose-2,6- bisphosphate isomerization Glucose-6- Fructose-6- Glucose Inhibits glycolysis phosphate phosphate First committed Fructose-1,6- bisphosphate step to glycolysis PFK1 the bifunctional enzyme F1, 6 BPhase Which features of glucose metabolism and regulation in the liver are correctly or incorrectly depicted above?
1. Increased levels of CAMP from glucagon
[ Select ]
2. Activation of PKA by CAMP [ Select ]
3. Activation of PFK2 by PKA [ Select ]
4. Inhibition of glycolysis by F2,6 BP
[ Select ]
5. the bifunctional enzyme [Select]
6. Product inhibition from Glucose 6-phosphate
[ Select ]
7. Gluconeogenic ketose to aldose isomérization
[ Select ]
8. First committed step of glycolysis
[ Select ]
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Increased levels of CAMP from glucagon [ Select ] 2. Activation of PKA by CAMP [ Select ] 3. Activation of PFK2 by PKA [ Select ] 4. Inhibition of glycolysis by F2,6 BP [ Select ] 5. the bifunctional enzyme [Select] 6. Product inhibition from Glucose 6-phosphate [ Select ] 7. Gluconeogenic ketose to aldose isomérization [ Select ] 8. First committed step of glycolysis [ Select ] > >
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