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On the given choices in the image which of the following is a catabolic pathway?
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- you follow a carbohydrate-free diet, certain metabolic problems occur. Describe glucogenesis and the problems that may arise from this prolonged glucogenesis state.which is incorrect regarding fatty acid biosynthesis on the given statements?Some amino acids are both glucogenic and ketogenic. Explain the difference between the two types and why some amino acids can be both.
- Why can fat soulable vitamins build up to a toxic level in body ?In healthy adults, the concentration of glucose in blood is approximately80 to 110 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl). After a carbohydrate-richmeal, however, the concentration may spike to 140 mg/dl. Describe thehormonal action that returns blood glucose to normal.Which of the following is an inhibitor of gluconeogenesis? citrate O ADP O acetyl COA ATP