All glucose transporters are fully saturated (Tm) at a rate of ~ _____ mg/min
#2
Which endocrine hormones use receptor-associated tyrosine kinases as their signaling pathway (4 +2 bonus)?_____
#3
_____ is the major regulator of insulin release
#4
_____, an endocrine hormone, is a member of a family of peptides that includes the GI hormones secretin and GIP
#5
What are the three locations that insulin acts on? _____
#6
What effect does glucagon have on insulin secretion? _____
#7
What is the effect of insulin on glucagon secretion?_____
#8
Because prolonged CNS _____glycemia leads to irreversible neurological deficits and death, multiple counter-regulatory systems are activated in response
#9
What is the effect of the FGF gene?
#10
autonomic nervous system
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Flashcard 1: All glucose transporters are fully saturated (Tm) at a rate of ~ _____ mg/min
Answer: 375
Flashcard 2: Which endocrine hormones use receptor-associated tyrosine kinases as their signaling pathway (4 +2 bonus)?_____
Answer: Prolactin, Growth hormone, Erythropoetin and Leptin (4)
Flashcard 3: _____ is the major regulator of insulin release
Answer: Glucose
Flashcard 4: _____, an endocrine hormone, is a member of a family of peptides that includes the GI hormones secretin and GIP
Answer: Glucagon
Flashcard 5: What are the three locations that insulin acts on? _____
Answer: Liver, muscle, and adipose tissue
Flashcard 6: What effect does glucagon have on insulin secretion? _____
Answer: Increased
Flashcard 7: What is the effect of insulin on glucagon secretion?_____
Answer: Decreased
Flashcard 8: Because prolonged CNS _____glycemia leads to irreversible neurological deficits and death, multiple counter-regulatory systems are activated in response
Answer: hypo
Flashcard 9: What is the effect of the FGF gene?
Answer: stimulates mitosis of underlying mesoderm, lengthening of limbs
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