Metabolism of cardiac muscles
... acid-oxidation decreases glucose (pyruvate) oxidation. • The increased generation of acetyl CoA derived from glucose (pyruvate) oxidation inhibits fatty acid -oxidation ...
... acid-oxidation decreases glucose (pyruvate) oxidation. • The increased generation of acetyl CoA derived from glucose (pyruvate) oxidation inhibits fatty acid -oxidation ...
Circulation Vocabulary
... a cell in the blood that takes up oxygen in the lungs and delivers it to cells in the body ...
... a cell in the blood that takes up oxygen in the lungs and delivers it to cells in the body ...
Diet for gestational diabetes
... 1. All carbohydrate foods turn to glucose when your body digests them. The more carbohydrate you eat at one time, the higher your blood glucose level will rise. Carbohydrates include starchy foods such as bread, cereals, flour products i.e. biscuits as well as some vegetables such as potato, corn an ...
... 1. All carbohydrate foods turn to glucose when your body digests them. The more carbohydrate you eat at one time, the higher your blood glucose level will rise. Carbohydrates include starchy foods such as bread, cereals, flour products i.e. biscuits as well as some vegetables such as potato, corn an ...
Ch23_PT MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best
... 36) A lack of insulin causes ________, a state in which the concentration of blood sugar is ________ than normal. A) hypoglycemia; lower B) hypoglycemia; higher C) hyperglycemia; higher D) hyperglycemia; lower E) none of the above ...
... 36) A lack of insulin causes ________, a state in which the concentration of blood sugar is ________ than normal. A) hypoglycemia; lower B) hypoglycemia; higher C) hyperglycemia; higher D) hyperglycemia; lower E) none of the above ...
Blood Chemistry Project - Alysia Done E
... cholesterol. Each had a probability that fell below her 0.025 criteria. The majority of her blood readings are high above her standard and she should not be concerned about them. Although the 0.025 seems a low standard to set she can be assured that the results that fall below the .025 will be outsi ...
... cholesterol. Each had a probability that fell below her 0.025 criteria. The majority of her blood readings are high above her standard and she should not be concerned about them. Although the 0.025 seems a low standard to set she can be assured that the results that fall below the .025 will be outsi ...
U4L24 Carbo Disposal
... – Transfers a segment from one chain to another – Limit to the size of glycogen molecule • Branches become too crowded, even if they become progressively shorter • Glycogen synthase may need to interact with glycogenin to be fully active ...
... – Transfers a segment from one chain to another – Limit to the size of glycogen molecule • Branches become too crowded, even if they become progressively shorter • Glycogen synthase may need to interact with glycogenin to be fully active ...
Work and Energy in Muscles
... first half-hour. After this period we see that fatty acids and blood glucose takes over as important energy sources. There are approximately 20 grams of glucose in blood and extracellular fluids. Most of the glucose measured in the blood comes from breakdown of liver glycogen. Adrenalin, noradrenali ...
... first half-hour. After this period we see that fatty acids and blood glucose takes over as important energy sources. There are approximately 20 grams of glucose in blood and extracellular fluids. Most of the glucose measured in the blood comes from breakdown of liver glycogen. Adrenalin, noradrenali ...
Macromolecules
... steel rod of the same diameter, yet it is much more elastic, so scientists hope to use it for products as diverse as bulletproof vests and artificial joints. ...
... steel rod of the same diameter, yet it is much more elastic, so scientists hope to use it for products as diverse as bulletproof vests and artificial joints. ...
Functions during exercise
... – sprint trained animals have lower Hg levels and PCV than endurance trained animals – ? - more aerobic work stimulates more production of RBC by bone marrow ...
... – sprint trained animals have lower Hg levels and PCV than endurance trained animals – ? - more aerobic work stimulates more production of RBC by bone marrow ...
Carbohydrate Metabolism Glucose Metabolism Oxidation of Glucose
... 1. Hexokinase has high affinity for glucose ( Km ≈ 0.04 mM ) . Since the resting level for blood glucose is about 5mM , therefore hexokinase would be expected to be fully active for all body cells at the resting level and the liver would not be competing with other cells for glucose . On the other h ...
... 1. Hexokinase has high affinity for glucose ( Km ≈ 0.04 mM ) . Since the resting level for blood glucose is about 5mM , therefore hexokinase would be expected to be fully active for all body cells at the resting level and the liver would not be competing with other cells for glucose . On the other h ...
Summer Camp Diabetes Management Plan
... PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORTS A quick-acting source of glucose such as glucose tabs and/or available at the site of physical education activities and sports. Client should eat before ...
... PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORTS A quick-acting source of glucose such as glucose tabs and/or available at the site of physical education activities and sports. Client should eat before ...
Mitochondrial Inputs - School of Applied Physiology
... • Regenerate glucose from metabolites – Mostly liver – Many glycolytic enzymes are reversible ...
... • Regenerate glucose from metabolites – Mostly liver – Many glycolytic enzymes are reversible ...
Genetics of Blood
... _________________ (_________________) surface molecules _________________ at least _____ different kinds (_________________ most important) Type A blood has only _________________ Type B blood only has _________________ Type AB blood has both _________________ Type O blood has _________________ ____ ...
... _________________ (_________________) surface molecules _________________ at least _____ different kinds (_________________ most important) Type A blood has only _________________ Type B blood only has _________________ Type AB blood has both _________________ Type O blood has _________________ ____ ...
Answers to WHAT DID YOU LEARN questions
... blood type A would not be successful. The person with blood type A has anti-B antibodies and would react to the B surface antigens in the donor’s blood, causing the blood to agglutinate. ...
... blood type A would not be successful. The person with blood type A has anti-B antibodies and would react to the B surface antigens in the donor’s blood, causing the blood to agglutinate. ...
Glycolysis I
... No futile cycles • Obviously, the bypass routes of gluconeogenesis and the main route of glycolysis could not be allowed to operate at the same time, or futile cycles would result. This is prevented by the fact that most cells simply don’t express the gluconeogenic enzymes. For the cell types that ...
... No futile cycles • Obviously, the bypass routes of gluconeogenesis and the main route of glycolysis could not be allowed to operate at the same time, or futile cycles would result. This is prevented by the fact that most cells simply don’t express the gluconeogenic enzymes. For the cell types that ...
Biology 20 Lecture Quiz #3 – Take Home Cellular Respiration
... 7. Enzymes such as succinic acid dehydrogenase (SDH) are important in the citric acid cycle. They can be found? a) cytosol; b) mitochondrial matrix; c) inner membrane of the mitochondria; d) thylakoid; e) damn…I should have paid more attention yesterday! 8. The molecule that serves as the final elec ...
... 7. Enzymes such as succinic acid dehydrogenase (SDH) are important in the citric acid cycle. They can be found? a) cytosol; b) mitochondrial matrix; c) inner membrane of the mitochondria; d) thylakoid; e) damn…I should have paid more attention yesterday! 8. The molecule that serves as the final elec ...
Continuous Glucose Monitoring of Interstitial Fluid
... Intermittent monitoring with a CGMS can be beneficial in patients with diabetes to detect nocturnal hypoglycemia, the dawn phenomenon, and postprandial hyperglycemia and to assist in the management of hypoglycemic unawareness when significant changes are made to their diabetes regimen (such as insti ...
... Intermittent monitoring with a CGMS can be beneficial in patients with diabetes to detect nocturnal hypoglycemia, the dawn phenomenon, and postprandial hyperglycemia and to assist in the management of hypoglycemic unawareness when significant changes are made to their diabetes regimen (such as insti ...
Lecture 21
... 3. Couple the transfer of the phosphate to ADP to form ATP. Stage I A preparatory stage in which glucose is phosphorylated and cleaved to yield two molecules of glyceraldehyde-3phosphate - uses two ATPs Stage II glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate is converted to pyruvate with the concomitant generation of f ...
... 3. Couple the transfer of the phosphate to ADP to form ATP. Stage I A preparatory stage in which glucose is phosphorylated and cleaved to yield two molecules of glyceraldehyde-3phosphate - uses two ATPs Stage II glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate is converted to pyruvate with the concomitant generation of f ...
Workbook File
... In order to maintain the energy supply by glucose the muscle increases the uptake of glucose from the blood. Insulin causes the cells to uptake glucose during periods of no exercise. Exercise lowers the concentration of insulin in the blood and reduces its function in glucose transport. Both insulin ...
... In order to maintain the energy supply by glucose the muscle increases the uptake of glucose from the blood. Insulin causes the cells to uptake glucose during periods of no exercise. Exercise lowers the concentration of insulin in the blood and reduces its function in glucose transport. Both insulin ...
Metabolism and Energy
... • Fasting – when a person doesn’t eat enough, the body draws on its energy stores (glycogen & fat) to meet its constant demand • If a person chooses not to eat, he/she is fasting; if not by choice, he/she is starving • The body makes no such distinction ...
... • Fasting – when a person doesn’t eat enough, the body draws on its energy stores (glycogen & fat) to meet its constant demand • If a person chooses not to eat, he/she is fasting; if not by choice, he/she is starving • The body makes no such distinction ...
Blood Glucose
... • The normal blood glucose level ranges ( ) 80-120 mg %. • The total amount of glucose in circulating blood is about 3.3 to 7gm • 5 grams of glucose is about equivalent to a commercial sugar packet (as provided in many restaurants with coffee or tea). • Failure to maintain blood glucose in the norm ...
... • The normal blood glucose level ranges ( ) 80-120 mg %. • The total amount of glucose in circulating blood is about 3.3 to 7gm • 5 grams of glucose is about equivalent to a commercial sugar packet (as provided in many restaurants with coffee or tea). • Failure to maintain blood glucose in the norm ...