During exercise glucose consumption increases to 60 :mol min-1 100 g-1. Assume arterial [glucose] does not change. Blood flow increases to 0.60 mL min-1 g-1.G. What is the venous concentration of glucose during exercise?
According to the given data
Here QM = QV ( [Glucose]artery -
[Glucose]vein)
0.60 x 10-6 mol min-1 g-1 = 0.60 mL min-1 g-1 ( 4.99 x 10-6 mol
mL-1 - X)
Solving for [Glucose]vein = 4.99 x 10-6 mol mL-1 - 1 x 10-6 mol
mL-1 = 3.99 x 10-6 mol mL-1
= 3.99 mM
= 3.99 x 10-3 mol L-1 x 180.2 g mol-1 x 0.1 L dL-1 = 72.9
mg%
During exercise glucose consumption increases to 60 :mol min-1 100 g-1. Assume arterial [glucose] does not...
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