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*Know how insulin and glucagon function, what are their stimuli, how they are regulated, know how insulin and glucagon respond to fed vs hungry state, using the appropriate concept under âDefinitionsâ above. For example, hunger à glucagon, which puts glucose into the blood to maintain [glc] = 90-110 mg/dl, would do what? Answer: gluconeogenesis, glycogenolysis, lipolysis, and which genesâ expression would be changed for these to happen (e.g., which enzymes?)?
*Know how insulin and glucagon function, what are their stimuli, how they are regulated, know how insulin and glucagon respond to fed vs hungry state, using the appropriate concept under âDefinitionsâ above. For example, hunger à glucagon, which puts glucose into the blood to maintain [glc] = 90-110 mg/dl, would do what? Answer: gluconeogenesis, glycogenolysis, lipolysis, and which genesâ expression would be changed for these to happen (e.g., which enzymes?)?
Casey DurganLv2
1 Jun 2019