A by-product of muscle metabolism found in the blood is _____
Creatinine.
It is the by product or waste product produced by the muscles by the breakdown of a product called Creatine.
The ramifications to human metabolism if skeletal muscle is lacking creatine kinase
Question 3 Blood capillaries can be found in which connective tissue layer of muscle? O tendon epimysium enddwysium Operimysium all of the options are accurate Question 4 Why does a muscle require its own venous circulation? O to carry away wastes to provide an oxygen supply O to store and release the neurotransmitter none of the options are accurate to store and release the calcium
16. Briefly describe the action of Insulin on carbohydrate metabolism, fat metabolism, and on protein metabolism. I.e. do es it promote (+) or discourage (-) the following? a. Glycogenesis (production of glycogen) b. Glycogenolysis (breakdown of glycogen) c. Glycolysis: using glucose for fuel inside cells d. Gluconeogenesis: Production of glucose by liver (usually from aa) e. Uptake of glucose into fat and muscle cells? f. Lipid synthesis: Production of Triglycerides in fat cells g. Lipid breakdown/mobilization of fat from adipocytes(breakdown...
Which of the following statements best describes the difference between aerobic and anaerobic metabolism? Check all that apply. - Anaerobic metabolism produces more ATP than aerobic metabolism. - Anaerobic metabolism produces less ATP than aerobic metabolism. - Only aerobic metabolism can occur in the absence of oxygen. - Anaerobic metabolism does not produce lactate while aerobic metabolism does. - Both anaerobic and aerobic metabolism run through glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. - Only anaerobic metabolism can occur...
In reference to muscle metabolism, how does ATP synthesis occur, what are the immediate needs for energy for a muscle both short term and long term, what causes fatigue of a muscle and describe maximum oxygen uptake in endurance?
Describe the glucagon and epinephrine effect on the glycogen metabolism in the liver and the muscle. -full points are awarded only when all the signaling transduction pathways are described in details for each hormonal regulation.
Cardiolipin is not found in which of the following? a) kidney proximal tubule b) cardiac muscle cells c) intestinal enterocytes d) white blood cells e) red blood cells
Compare and contrast glycogen metabolism in the liver during fasting to glycogen metabolism in the skeletal muscle during exercise. What is unique about muscle glycogen metabolism
3:097 18 Exit D5. Where is myoglobin found? In blood plasma (the fluid part of the blood) In red blood cells In hemoglobin In the sarcoplasm D 6. What makes up a single motor unit? Multiple motor neurons and multiple muscle fibers A single motor neuron and multiple muscle fibers A single motor neuron and a single muscle fiber Multiple motor neurons and a single muscle fiber
thermal physics question A muscle can be thought of as a fuel cell that produces work from the metabolism of glucose CeH1206 602-6C02 6H20 Relevant data on the reactants and products are tabulated below: H (kJ/mol) -1273 0 | Δ/G (kJ/mol) -910 0 -394.4 237.1 | Glucose O2 (g) CO2 (g393.5 H2O (1) S (J/Knol) 212 205 214 70 -285.8 5. Assuming ideal operation at room temperature, how much work could your muscles 6. Still assuming ideal operation, will heat...