Predict the effects of the following on the flux through the listed pathways. Mark whether the rate of each will increase (+), decrease (-), or remain the same (0). If liver and muscle do not have the same pattern, indicate both in the box and mark them with L (liver) or M (muscle). Alteration Flux through glycolytic Flux through Krebs cycle pathway Example: organism is dead Glucagon is released in the body F-2,6-BP levels are high A large amount of sugar is eaten A fight or flight response occurs (epinephrine is released) NADPH levels are low and glucose levels are high Flux Flux through through Gluconeogenesis PPP Flux through Glycogenesis
Predict the effects of the following on the flux through the listed pathways. Mark whether the rate of each will increase (+), decrease (-), or remain the same (0). If liver and muscle do not have the same pattern, indicate both in the box and mark them with L (liver) or M (muscle). Alteration Flux through glycolytic Flux through Krebs cycle pathway Example: organism is dead Glucagon is released in the body F-2,6-BP levels are high A large amount of sugar is eaten A fight or flight response occurs (epinephrine is released) NADPH levels are low and glucose levels are high Flux Flux through through Gluconeogenesis PPP Flux through Glycogenesis
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Predict the effects of the following on the flux through the listed pathways. Mark whether the rate of each will
increase (+), decrease (-), or remain the same (0). If liver and muscle do not have the same pattern, indicate
both in the box and mark them with L (liver) or M
(muscle).
Alteration
Flux through
Example: organism is dead
Glucagon is released in the body
F-2,6-BP levels are high
A large amount of sugar is eaten
A fight or flight response occurs
(epinephrine is released)
NADPH levels are low and glucose
levels are high
glycolytic
pathway
Flux through
Krebs cycle
Flux Flux through
through Gluconeogenesis
PPP
Flux through
Glycogenesis](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ff4c2c42b-600a-414c-a401-dc821b711e82%2Fecf2fbf5-ce3d-4c4e-aa50-bb4a48e42718%2Fuq7whnr_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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Predict the effects of the following on the flux through the listed pathways. Mark whether the rate of each will
increase (+), decrease (-), or remain the same (0). If liver and muscle do not have the same pattern, indicate
both in the box and mark them with L (liver) or M
(muscle).
Alteration
Flux through
Example: organism is dead
Glucagon is released in the body
F-2,6-BP levels are high
A large amount of sugar is eaten
A fight or flight response occurs
(epinephrine is released)
NADPH levels are low and glucose
levels are high
glycolytic
pathway
Flux through
Krebs cycle
Flux Flux through
through Gluconeogenesis
PPP
Flux through
Glycogenesis
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