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The largest components of a non-fat cell, next to water, are fats |
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If an animal has ketosis it likely has acidosis, but it can have acidosis without having ketosis |
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Glycogen conversion to glucose does not occur in the muscle. It must be transported to the liver for this breakdown |
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Although you can convert glucose to fatty acids, you can't convert fatty acids to glucose using glycolysis |
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Use of glycogen to generate glucose is a form of gluconeogenesis |
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Which of the following is not true for glycolysis:
- does not occur in red blood cells
- is a reversible process
- is an anaerobic process
- generates pyruvate
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How many ATP's are generated from 1 molecule of glucose by oxidative phosphorylation? |
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Which of the following is not found in the Cori cycle:
- Lactic acid
- Pyruvic acid
- Glucose
- acetly CoA
- all of these
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A molecule of glucose is metabolized in the presence of oxygen. Which specific part of aerobic metabolism results in the largest direct release of ATP? |
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Which tisues actually prefer ketone bodies over glucose? |
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Which of the following cannot be produced from protein or contain protein material:
- glucose
- amino acids
- urea
- fatty acids heat chylomicrons
- keto acids
- all of the above
- none of the above
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Chylomicrons are composed of a _____coat that is used to hide____in their core |
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The 2 intercellular connections that one would ecpect to find in the heart muscle include______snd _____ |
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A dog has run on a tread mill for nearly 1 hour. A times, blood flow to the skeletal muscle was inadequate to provide sufficient oxygen for aerobic metabolism. Under this condition, glucose is cycled to lactate in the______ tissue, and back to glucose in the liver tissue by the process or cycle known as the ______system. |
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