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1.) What are the circumstances under which glycogen would bebroken downto its component glucose molecules?
2.) How are glycogen phosphorylase and glycogen synthasereciprocally controlled?
3.) What is the mechanism by which phosphoprotein inhibitor-1inhibits phosphoprotein phosphatase-1?
4.)Summarize the HORMONAL CONTROL that regulatesthe metabolismof glycogen?
5.) Why are there different rate limiting steps forgluconeogenesis that glycolysis when, in fact, they are just"reversal" pathways of one another?
1.) What are the circumstances under which glycogen would bebroken downto its component glucose molecules?
2.) How are glycogen phosphorylase and glycogen synthasereciprocally controlled?
3.) What is the mechanism by which phosphoprotein inhibitor-1inhibits phosphoprotein phosphatase-1?
4.)Summarize the HORMONAL CONTROL that regulatesthe metabolismof glycogen?
5.) Why are there different rate limiting steps forgluconeogenesis that glycolysis when, in fact, they are just"reversal" pathways of one another?
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Trinidad TremblayLv2
28 Sep 2019
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