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    If Liver Glucose -Phosphatase Were Deficient, What Would Best Characterize
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If Liver Glucose -Phosphatase Were Deficient, What Would Best Characterize

Question 69

Question 69

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If liver glucose -phosphatase were deficient, what would best characterize the expected change in metabolism relative to the normal state?


A) increased energy supply to the brain.
B) hyperglycemia after a normal meal.
C) depletion of glycogen stores in liver.
D) hypoglycemia one or two hours after a meal.

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