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The binding of epinephrine to the adrenergic receptor onskeletal muscle cells leads to the breakdown of glycogen leading tolower amounts of glycogen in the cell. Given what you know aboutthis signaling pathway, explain what would happen if skeletalmuscle cells were treated with epinephrine and had the followingdefects. In other words, would the glycogen levels be higher orlower than in normal cells treated with adrenaline? Remember toexplain your answers.

a. Cells that had a defective adenylyl cyclase

b. Cells that had a defective G protein-coupled receptor

c. Cells that had a defective cAMP phosphodiesterase

d. Cells that had a phosphorylase kinase that could not bephosphorylated

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