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3. Individuals dependent on insulin usually have high levels of triacylglycerols in the blood. Explain the...
A: What are the advantages that triacylglycerols have for long-term energy storage that glycogen does not have? 20 pts Triacylglycerol advantages Glycogen disadvantages B. Discuss/explain the process of glycogen degradation in liver. Drawings are essential. 15 pts C. Explain why glycogen is a good short-term energy storage molecule for motile animals. 15 pts
A: What are the advantages that triacylglycerols have for long-term energy storage that glycogen does not have? 20 pts Triacylglycerol advantages Glycogen disadvantages B. Discuss/explain the process...
A patient with high cortisol levels would have: High muscle mass High insulin levels Increased inflammation Increased lipolysis Kidneys need to degrade ____________________ in order to block aberrant signaling through the _____________________ receptor. A process that can be blocked by consumption of licorice extract. Aldosterone ; Cortisol Cortisol ; Aldosterone DHEA ; Aldosterone DHEA ; Cortisol
Individuals with a genetic defect in the ETC/oxidative phosphorylation are found to have relatively high concentrations of alanine in their blood. Provide a reason for this in biochemical terms. Explain in detail by referencing pathways affected and intermediates that may be causing this effect.
Question 12 10 pts Insulin is released when blood glucose levels are . This causes increased absorption of glucose into cells by the transporter. This transporter has a Ky which allows rapid glucose uptake. Insulin promotes activity of to make glycogen for energy storage. Adipose tissues also increase energy storage by making from fatty acids.
high blood pressure and is elevated blood glucose levels. Explain what, physiologically, is occuring with the client in regards to her diet What could she be eating replace to improve her high blood pressure and glucose intolerance? she eiminate trom her det andeor to cause these issues, why are these issues occuring, what should 2. at is the difference between a diet f refined, starchy car rates whole grain carbohydrates? How does this difference effect one's blood g levels?
Individuals experiencing severe stress from surgery, burns, injury have elevated glucose levels because of the physiological stress which stimulates the catecholamine release. This stimulates the glucagon secretion which causes hyperglycemia. Additionally, inflammatory stress triggers the release of proinflammatory cytokines which increase insulin resistance in muscles resulting in hyperglycemia. Considering the above information, how would you interpret the HA1C lab of a patient prior to a severe burn if the blood glucose had been well managed? Start by defining HA1C first!)
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3) The shape of the age-earnings profile reflects: a) earnings of individuals with higher levels of education are generally higher than those with fewer years of education; b) earnings tend to increase with age, but at a decreasing rate; individuals generally continue to make human capital investments through job training and the accumulation of labour market experience once they have entered the labour force; d) all of the above.
Blood pressure: High blood pressure has been identified as a risk factor for heart attacks and strokes. The proportion of U.S. adults with high blood pressure is 0.3. A sample of 32 U.S. adults is chosen. Use the TI-84 Plus Calculator as needed. Round the answer to at least four decimal places. ol. Part 1 of 5 Is it appropriate to use the normal approximation to find the probability that more than 44% of the people in the sample have...
The patient was a 2 year old boy who presented with fasting hypoglycemia and acidosis. The liver was enlarged three-fold and kidneys two-fold. Hypoglycemia responded to oral doses of glucose but not to administered glucagon or epinephrine. During hypoglycemic episodes, lactic acid in the blood increased almost 10-fold higher than normal. Unlike the response in normal individuals, administration of oral galactose did not increase blood glucose concentrations but blood lactate levels were increased. Urine contained high levels of lactate. A...
List some environmental stressors, and explain how high levels of stress have been linked to environmental factors.