What is gluconeogenesis? Why does it take place? State when glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis are highest and why? Where does gluconeogenesis occur and from what precursors? Why do ADDs cause inhibition of glu
For premature and low birth weight infants, enzymes of gluconeogenesis are not yet fully developed and more susceptible to hypoglycemia due to small amounts of adipose tissue in neonates. Answer and Explanation:1 Gluconeogenesis is the process of synthesizing glucose from non-carbohydrate precursors to...
Krebs cycle intermediates are used as precursors for the formation of various cellular macromolecules. Let’s take some examples 1.Citrate+ATP+CoA→acetyl-CoA+oxaloacetate+ADP+Pi. This reaction takes place in the cytoplasm and is asource of acetyl-CoA for fatty acid biosynthesis. 2.α-Ketoglutara...
Gluconeogenesis is a metabolic process that makes glucose, a simple sugar that provides the body with energy from non-carbohydrate...
To begin to prove true effect of a diet compo- nent, it is useful to study the component disposal through the common central pathways at the molecular level. These studies are facilitated and detailed by the use of isotope tracer labeled precursors, and this concept is the stimulus for this...
To begin to prove true effect of a diet component, it is useful to study the component disposal through the common central pathways at the molecular level. These studies are facilitated and detailed by the use of isotope tracer labeled precursors, and this concept is the stimulus for this ...
properties, serving to protect delicate organs (the eye, for example, is surrounded by fat in a manner analogous to the way one might pack a teacup in bubble wrap) and to cushion body parts exposed to high levels of mechanical stress (the heel and toe pads, for example, are filled with...
What happens to protein synthesis if more mRNA is made? What are the consequences for the cell? What role does an enzyme play in the human body? Why do protease-producing cells of the stomach and of the pancreas produce only the precursors to active proteolytic enzymes?
What are precursors to macrophages? (a) What enzyme mobilizes free fatty acids? (b) What activates/inactivates it? In gluconeogenesis, glucose is synthesized from ___ and amino acids. a) glycogenesis b) glycerol c) fermentation d) respiration e) catabolic f) glycogen g) carbon h) pyruvate...
One biological pathway in biochemistry that includes glucose as part of the reactions is gluconeogenesis. However, this is quite different from glycolysis where some mention that the opposite of glycolysis is gluconeogenesis. In the gluconeogenesis pathway, the glucose is produced or generated from the...