Chapter 22: Q5CP (page 781)
List all the possible fates for a glucose molecule in the liver.
Short Answer
Possible fates for a glucose molecule in the liver are the Production of ATP, protein, glycogen, triglycerides, and excretion of urine.
Chapter 22: Q5CP (page 781)
List all the possible fates for a glucose molecule in the liver.
Possible fates for a glucose molecule in the liver are the Production of ATP, protein, glycogen, triglycerides, and excretion of urine.
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Explain why the high of glucokinase is important for the role of the liver in buffering blood glucose.
Explain why a common diagnostic test for diabetes involves orally administering a glucose solution to an individual and then measuring the concentration of blood glucose two hours later.
The passive glucose transporter named GLUT1 (Fig. 10-13) is present in the membranes of many cells, but not in the liver. Instead, liver cells express the GLUT2 transporter, which exhibits different transport kinetics. Given what you know about the role of the liver in buffering blood glucose, compare the KMvalues of GLUT1 and GLUT2.
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