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What happens to mp if you....
increase saturated?
increase unsaturated?
increase cholesterol?
increase length?
increase
decrease
increase
increase
state the major storage form of metabolic E in humans
TG stored in adipose

why? because they are highly reduced and stored anhydrously
what is the regulated step of lipolysis
hormone sensitive lipase P which catalyzes the hydrolysis of TG to DG to fatty a and glycerol
_____ stimulates glucose transport in muscle and adipose via GLUT4 and glucose utilization by the liver
insulin
where is glucokinase important
in the beta cell for signal of insulin
Glucose --> G6P --> signal for insulin
what happens if you have low km glucokinase in beta cell? if you have low vmax?
low km leads to increased insulin release and glucose utilization

low vmax leads to less insulin release and less glucose utilization--> MODY
T or F. we want F2,6bp to disappear during fasting
True becasue you want to use your F1,6bp
T or F. G6P inhibits glucokinase
FALSE. F6P does
what tells you the changes in concentration of blood glucose
rate of glucose phosphorylation by glucose kinase in liver and beta cells
what does PKA phsophorylate in the liver? Distinguish active from inactive
active:
glycogen phosphorylase
fructose bisphosphatase2

inactivates:
PK
glycogen synthase
PFK2