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in fed sate, what three tissues stimulate glucose utilization and fuel storage
muscle
liver
adipose
list two tissues that are not insulin dependent
brain RBC
If insulin increases, what happens to glucagon
decreases
insulin and glucagon are always in opposite directions
the liver uses ____ to maintain ATP for GNG
fatty acids
does insulin activate or inhibit aC? What does glucagon do?
insulin inhibits!
glucagon stimulates
which has higher km? glucokinase or HK?
glucokinase
in the alpha cell of the pancreas, if blood glucose is high is the signal for inhibition or simulation of glucagon?
inhibition!
name the substrates for GNG
fatty acid glycerol
muslce aa
lactic acid
observed changes in the early fasting state are determined by ___ ____
IG ratio
later reactions are stimulated by something else because these numbers become about constant after a long period of fasting