The metabolic changes in the body during starvation are
A: hepatic gluconeogenesis increases
B: free fatty acids in blood reduce
C: the levels of ketone bodies in blood increase
D: hepatic glycogen breakdown enhances
A: hepatic gluconeogenesis increases
B: free fatty acids in blood reduce
C: the levels of ketone bodies in blood increase
D: hepatic glycogen breakdown enhances
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- If your patient has classic carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency,which one of the following laboratory test results would you expect to observe A: Elevated blood acylcarnitine levels B: Elevated ketone bodies in the blood C: Elevated blood glucose levels D: Low CPK blood levels E: Reduced blood fatty acid levels
- What would be the consequences of inhibiting the carnitine shuttle which transports fatty acids into the mitochondria? A: accumulation of fat droplets in liver and muscle. B: Increase in blood glucose concentration. C: Increase in fatty acid synthesis in the liver. D: Low levels of long chain free fatty acids in the blood.
- The main fatty acids that elevated blood cholesterol levels are:
- Which options are the body's regulation of temperature in a cold environment A: sympathetic nerve tension increases B: skin blood vessels contract, heat loss reduces C: shivering D: basal metabolic rate increase, heat production increase
- Blood viscosity increases when blood flows through the body surface.