The kidneys have long been known to play an important role in the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and other nutrients . Proximal tubular cells generate glucose through gluconeogenesis, clear insulin from the circulation, perform critical steps of the urea cycle and regulate the metabolism of fat-soluble vitamins such as A and D.
Fed State: explain in kidney the changes in metabolism pathway ( CHO, Portions, Fats) with their...
Fed State: explain in heart the changes in metabolism pathway ( CHO, Portions, Fats) with their enzymes
• Fed State: explain in each organ changes in metabolism pathway ( CHO, Portions, Fats) with their enzymes • Liver • Adipose Tissue • Brain • Skeletal Muscle • Heart Muscle • Kindney
Fast State: explain in brain the changes in metabolism pathway ( CHO, Portions, Fats) with their enzymes
Fed State: explain in adipose tissue the changes in metabolism pathway (Portions,) with their enzymes
Explain in WORDS the metabolic changes of liver metabolism in an alcoholic patient. Your answer should include the metabolism of glucose, lipids and amino acids in the body.
5. Explain how each of the following changes the money supply a. The Fed buys bonds b. The Fed auctions credit c. The Fed raises the discount rate d. The Fed raises the reserve requirement
QUESTION: you run away from fear of a large snake. Explain: what happens to your metabolism during your run. explain how metabolism changes over time. Please discuss what fuels are providing the energy at each point in time and how organs differ in their fuel usage. be sure to discuss what happens to carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in your major organs (brain, muscle, liver, fat cells, and heart) under each circumstance. Also explain briefly HOW each organ shifts its fuel usage...
Normal human blood plasma, glucose concentration is ~5mM. Explain (state pathway(s) and key enzyme(s) in processing glucose in muscle cells) the fate(s) of glucose once it is delivered by blood plasma to myocytes (muscle cells).
Please explain Entropy Changes Associated with State Changes. Below you will find key questions. 1. Know and understand how entropy relates to a phase change. 2 Know how to predict the sign of entropy change. 3 Calculate the entropy change for a change of state.
1. Why do fats provide more energy per molecule than glucose? Explain your answer in terms of the electrons extracted during the process of cellular respiration. 2. A rare, frameshift genetic mutation can alter the structure of the Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex such that it no longer functions within the cell. Describe what parts of the process of cellular respiration would be impacted due to this non- functional enzyme. 3. The citric acid cycle functions to completely oxidize glucose in the...