The tissue with the highest glycogen content (mg/100gm)_____________?
The tissue with the highest glycogen content (mg/100gm)_____________? A. Liver B. Muscle C. Kidneys D. Testes
The tissue with the highest glycogen content (mg/100gm)_____________? A. Liver B. Muscle C. Kidneys D. Testes
Major contribution towards gluconeogenesis is by____________? A. Lactate B. Glycerol C. Ketones D. Alanine
An essential for the conversion of glucose to glycogen in liver is____________? A. UTP B. GTP C. Pyruvate Kinase D. Guanosine
Which of the following enzymes use NADP as coenzyme ________________? A. Glyceraldehyde 3 phosphate dehydrogenase B. Lactate dehydrogenaseC. Glucose 6-Phosphate dehydrogenase D. Beta hydroxy acyl CoA dehydrogenase
In prolonged starvation the main nergy source of brain is_____________? A. GlucoseB. Ketone bodies C. Fructose D. Fatty acids
The citric acid cycle is the final pathway for oxidation of______________? A. Enzymes B. Vitamins C. MineralsD. None of the above
The uptake of glucose by the liver increase following a carbohydrate meal because____________? A. There is increase in phosphorylation of glucose by glucokinase B. GLUT-2 stimulated by insulin C. Glucokinase has a low Km for glucose D. Hexokinase in liver…
Which one of the following enzymes provides a link between glycolysis and the citric acid cycle ? A. Lactate dehydrogenase B. Pyruvate kinase C. Citrate synthaseD. Pyruvate dehydrogenase
Increase in pyruvate and lactate is seen in which of the following deficiency ? A. Thiamine B. Pyridoxine C. Niacin D. Vitamin C
Glycogen breakdown leads to formation of______________? A. Glucose B. Lactic acidC. Glucose & Lactic acid D. Glycoprotein