Increased blood glucagon causes blood glucose levels to rise. Which of the follo
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Question
Increased blood glucagon causes blood glucose levels to rise. Which of the following contributes to this? Choose One A.) Fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase is inhibited. B.) Fructose 2,6-bisphosphate levels increase. C.) PFK-2 is inactivated D.) Glycogen phosphorylase is dephosphorylated. E.) PFK-1 activity is increased
Which of the following statements regarding insulin is FALSE? Choose One A.) Insulin stimulates the liver to store fatty acids as triacylglycerols. B.) Insulin signals the fed state. C.) Insulin works through activating phosphatases D.) Insulin results in a lowering of the blood glucose levels.
Explanation / Answer
Insulin signals the fed state.. It is false as it donot signal the body for the feeding state. As there is much higher amount of glucose present hence I utilize it.
The PFK-2 is inactivated..!!