Glucocorticoids are a potent stimulator for _____, thus they are essential for survival during fasting
#2
What is the first committed step of glycoysis?_____
#3
Cori disease is characterized by _____ gluconeogenesis and impaired glycogenolysis (impaired or functional)
#4
_____ disease is also known as glycogen storage disease type I
#5
PEP carboxykinase is regulated via positive feedback by _____ and cortisol
#6
Breakdown of glycogen under anaerobic conditions yields _____ ATPs.
#7
Glycogen synthase is regulated via negative feedback by _____ and glucagon
#8
Glucose is converted to _____ by the enzyme glucokinase in the liver and cells of the pancreas
#9
Which steps (2) of glycolysis require ATP?
_____
#10
_____ is the glycosaminoglycan present in the granules of the given mononuclear cell / mast cell.
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Flashcard 1: Glucocorticoids are a potent stimulator for _____, thus they are essential for survival during fasting
Answer: gluconeogenesis
Flashcard 2: What is the first committed step of glycoysis?_____
Answer: Fructose 6 phosphate to Fructose 1, 6 bisphosphate
Flashcard 3: Cori disease is characterized by _____ gluconeogenesis and impaired glycogenolysis (impaired or functional)
Answer: functional
Flashcard 4: _____ disease is also known as glycogen storage disease type I
Answer: Von Gierke
Flashcard 5: PEP carboxykinase is regulated via positive feedback by _____ and cortisol
Answer: glucagon
Flashcard 6: Breakdown of glycogen under anaerobic conditions yields _____ ATPs.
Answer: 3
Flashcard 7: Glycogen synthase is regulated via negative feedback by _____ and glucagon
Answer: epinephrine
Flashcard 8: Glucose is converted to _____ by the enzyme glucokinase in the liver and cells of the pancreas
Answer: glucose-6-phosphate
Flashcard 9: Which steps (2) of glycolysis require ATP?
_____
Answer:
Flashcard 10: _____ is the glycosaminoglycan present in the granules of the given mononuclear cell / mast cell.
Answer: Heparin
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