if muscle cell will have low affinity for glucokinase then , glycolysis will not be performed by the cell and cell will not be able to use glucose as its energy source and will not function properly.
so the cell will not be able to respire.
What would be the consequences if the muscle cell had the low affinity, highly specific glucokinase...
Answer the following questions about muscle tissue: 1. When you see a highly structured muscle cell with many nuclei pushed to one side, which muscle type is being observed? 2. What structure is unique and can be used to differentiate between smooth muscle slide and a cardiac muscle slide? 3. Why can it be hard to identify the smooth muscles in a slide? 4. Which muscle type is being observed when small capillaries are found throughout the tissue?
If the cell had high [ATP] and low [AMP], what would you expect to happen to the following processes (i.e. process vs. not proceed)? What causes them to process/not proceed and be sure to address any enzymes involved. Glycolysis Gluconeogenesis Glycogen breakdown Glycogen synthesis
What would be possible consequences of including too much information that is not specific to type II Diabetes?
What would result if a person has higher-than-normal activity in the glucokinase protein in beta cells? ATP levels in the cell would go down This person would not secrete any insulin at all It would take more glucose to generate enough ATP for insulin secretion O Insulin secretion will occur at a lower level of glucose This person likely was small at birth
Predict what would happen to a muscle cell if each of the following occurred: ATP depleted from the muscle cell during a contraction Calcium depleted from the muscle during a contraction ACh receptor agonist applied to synapse (an agonist has the same effect as the endogenous ligand for a receptor) ACh receptor antagonist applied to synapse (an antagonist blocks the binding of the endogenous ligand to its receptor) AChE inhibitor applied to synapse
What are the typical consequences of low self esteem?
what are the consequences of chronic low energy intake for young atletes.
Answer the following questions about muscle tissue: 1. What makes a skeletal muscle slide easy to identify from other tissue slides? 2. When you see a highly structured muscle cell with many nuclei pushed to one side, which muscle type is being observed? 3. What structure is unique and can be used to differentiate between smooth muscle slide and a cardiac muscle slide? 4. Why can it be hard to identify the smooth muscles in a slide? 5. Which muscle...
Contrast the concepts of 'housekeeping' genes (and proteins) from the cell-specific genes (and proteins) that characterize and define a differentiated cell type. Propose an experiment that would distinguish the tissue-specific gene expression from housekeeping gene expression in muscle cells
1-If something goes wrong during the process of cell division what could be the possible consequences for that cell? For example, what would happen if the chromosomes do not separate properly during Anaphase I of Meiosis? 2-Is there a true dominant trait in this type of inheritance? How about recessive trait?