Exam 12: Gluconeogenesis, the Pentose Phosphate Pathway, and Glycogen Metabolism
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The non-oxidative stage of the pentose phosphate pathway produces substances that are intermediates of ________.
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More energy in the form of ATP is required to synthesize glucose than can be obtained from it by glycolysis alone.
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Deficiencies in G6PDH (glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase)in humans causes
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At high glucagon concentrations gluconeogenesis will be favored over glycolysis.
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Ruminants,like cows,can utilize propionate as a precursor for gluconeogenesis.
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Glycerol can supply electrons to the electron transport chain at the same time as it can be a precursor in gluconeogenesis.
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Epinephrine can stimulate glycogen degradation while at the same time,lowering glycogen synthesis.
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Which is a reasonable concentration for glucose in the blood?
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In which order are the following energy sources (either directly or through gluconeogenesis)depleted during starvation?
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