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What is the first step in a well-fed state for the following tissues: liver, RBC, brain, muscle, fat?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
GLYCOLYSISContinue reading
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2 actions of RBC in a well-fed and fasting state?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
1) glycolysis (for ATP) 2) Lactate productionContinue reading
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What tissues use insulin receptors: GLUT 1 and 3?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
RBC BrainContinue reading
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What tissues use receptor: GLUT 4?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Muscle AdiposeContinue reading
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Once there is enough energy in liver during well-fed state, what 2 substances build-up? What is done with them?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Glucose & Acetyl-CoA Glucose - added together to be stored as glycogen Acetyl-CoA - added together to become fatty acids (then transported to adipose via VLDL)Continue reading
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What does adipose do during well-fed states?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
takes in glucose and fatty acids to make ATP and fatContinue reading
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What (4)* substances enter the liver during a well-fed state? Where is each from?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Goes to Liver And Grows: Glucose - food (blood) Lactate - RBC Amino Acids - food (blood) Glycerol - Chylomicrons (food)Continue reading
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What does the liver give to tissues during fasting states? To what tissues?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Glucose - RBC & Brain Ketone bodies - muscleContinue reading
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What does muscle get during the fasting state? (2) From where?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Ketone bodies - liver (once enough ATP is made and Aceytl-CoA builds-up) Fatty acids - Adipose (carried on albumin)Continue reading