百度试题 结果1 题目24 Which hormone is involved in the conversion of glucose to glycogen? A adrenaline B B insulin C oestrogen D testosterone 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
百度试题 结果1 题目24 Which hormone is involved in the conversion of glucose to glycogen? B A adrenaline B insulin C oestrogen D testosterone 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏
The in vivo incorporation of 14C from uniformly labelled glucose into glycogen, fatty acids, and respiratory CO 2 has been studied with groups of pigeons that had received a fat-free diet, with and without thiamine, for 10 days. These three metabolic pathways were all found to be partially ...
Conversion of excess glucose into glycogen is View Solution The enzyme which can catalyse the conversion of glucose to ethanol is View Solution View Solution View Solution View Solution View Solution Exams IIT JEE NEET UP Board Bihar Board
Tritiated glucose has been injected into rabbits in various states of hydration. The renal papilla of all animals showed an uptake of the label, converted into glycogen, and into mucopolysaccharides, in a manner dependent on the water balance of the animal. In papillae of control animals, the ...
PKA in turn promotes the conversion of glycogen to glucose, which is believed to function as a cryoprotectant17. In yeast, the cAMP-PKA pathway regulates a large number of gene expressions under low temperature conditions18. These results indicate that this signaling pathway probably plays an ...
After incubation with glucose a dramatic change in the intracellular distribution of glycogen synthase was observed in rat hepatocytes. Confocal laser scanning microscopy showed that glycogen synthase existed diffusely in the cytosol of control cells, whereas in cells incubated with glucose it accumulated...
The process of converts glucose into. a) electron transport; CO2 b) glycolysis; pyruvate c) glycogenolysis; glycogen d) gluconeogenesis; glycogen e) glycogen synthesis; pyruvateIn the process of glycolysis, glucose is converted to: a. pyruvate. b. ...
athese physiologic actions include (1)retention of glucose by the liver, (2)slowing of hepatic glucose release,(3) increase in uptake of glucose by muscle (stored as glycogen )and adipose tissue(stored as tri-glycerides),(4)translocation of amino acids and neutral fatsinto muscle and adipose...
Any of the proteins produced in living cells that act as catalysts in the metabolic processes of an organism. For example, enzymes break down the large molecules found in food into smaller molecules so they can be digested. Did You Know?No matter how hard you find chemistry in school, you...