Which of the following is NOT regulated by glucagon? Glut-4 transporters O protein kinase A O Phosphorylase O Hormone sensitive lipase O Gluconeogenesis
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Glut-4 transporters
O protein kinase A
O Phosphorylase
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- Under which of the following conditions would you NOT expect gluconeogenesis to occur? in response to cortisol in response to glucagon when ATP levels are low when glucose levels are low when fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase is activatedPeople with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus are generally not ketosis prone. This is thought to be a result of: the lack of increase in glucagons in the se individuals the presence of insulin in the individuals their obesity the fact that, their blood glucose levels do not tend to rise significantly Metabolic actions of insulin include all of the following except: increased glycogenesis decreased gluconeogenesis increased basal metabolic rate increased skeletal muscle amino acid up-take all of the above are metabolic actions of insulinWhich of the following enzymes are activated after insulin binds to its receptor? (select all that apply) Protein Phosphatase-1 Glycogen Synthase Lipase Acetyl CoA Carboxylase Glycogen phosphorylase Glycogen phosphorylase kinase
- Insulin signals activate all of the following enzymes except: Phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) Protein kinase B (PKB; or Akt) All of the above enzymes are activated by insulin signals Citrate move in and out of mitochondria via a specific transport protein. What would happen if aninhibitor completely inhibited this transport system? Fatty acid biosynthesis would slow down Ketone body synthesis would slow down Both A and B Neither A nor BWhat protein is activated in the cytoplasm due to activation of the insulin receptor? protein kinase A glycogen phosphorylase protein phosphatase 1 glycogen synthase kinase insulin-receptor substrateWhich one of the following is an enzyme ? Somatotropin Trypsin Glucagon Insulin
- Which of the following is activated after epinephrine/ glucagon binds to their receptores select all that apply glycogen phosphorlyase glycogen synthase lipase glycogen phosphorlase kinase protein kinase a liver pyruvate kinase Acetyl coa carboxylaseDifferent control mechanisms are used to regulate the synthesis of glycogen. Match the action on the left with the effect on the right. Increase in the concentration of inorganic phosphate ion Decrease in the activity of phosphoprotein phosphatase Phosphorylation of glycogen phosphorylase Dephosphorylation of glycogen synthase Ű Clear All Decreasing glycogen synthesis Increasing glycogen synthesis No effect on glycogen synthesisWhich of the following stimulates glycogen synthesis? Group of answer choices: -cAMP -glucagon -insulin
- Low insulin levels and low plasma amino acid levels Protein Catabolism Olher amino acids alpha-KG Glutamate Giutamne Gutamine Glutamate SO H Cystie)ine EGSH Cystfe)ineCyst(eline- Urea Skeletal Muscle Liver To the best of your abilities, explain the image above. Do not include other "unnecessary" things that you cannot see in the picture.Why is it physiologically advantageous for the pancreas to use GLUT2, with a high Ky glucose entry into ß cells? M, as the transporter that allows GLUT2 is a low-affinity glucose transporter; therefore, insulin is only released in response to elevated circulating glucose levels. GLUT2 is a low-affinity glucose transporter; therefore, glucagon is only released in response to elevated circulating glucose levels. GLUT2 is a high-affinity glucose transporter; therefore, glucagon is released continuously in response to the constant rate of glucose uptake. GLUT2 is a high-affinity glucose transporter; therefore, insulin is released continuously in response to the constant rate of glucose uptake.GluT transporters are responsible for passive transport of Glucose into the cell to yield G-6-P that cannot exit the cell; in liver cells this process is always regulated by insulin. True or False
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