CAS BI 203 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Protein Kinase, Cellular Respiration, Insulin Receptor

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This maintains homeostasis with the body: ex. If an insulin pathway turned on, it is because of high blood glucose levels. So the insulin give signal to store some glucose into the liver to lower it. This pathway needs to be regulated because if it was always on, it would keep on storing the glucose in the liver, even if there are no high blood glucose levels. Thus, it would end up with abnormally low blood glucose levels if it wasn"t regulated. So that signaling pathway must be regulated: hypothesize some situations where it would be necessary for signal transduction to happen very rapidly, as happens after the activation of either a kinase cascade or a second-messenger pathway. Insulin: muscle contraction and relaxation, glucose production/release in the liver, cell proliferation, cholera toxin, cellular apoptosis, the breakdown of glycogen. The inability to break down glucose leads to the buildup of glucose.

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