Which of the following statements correctly explains why PFK-1 activity will be higher in nondiabetics than type I diabe

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Which of the following statements correctly explains why PFK-1 activity will be higher in nondiabetics than type I diabe

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Which Of The Following Statements Correctly Explains Why Pfk 1 Activity Will Be Higher In Nondiabetics Than Type I Diabe 1
Which Of The Following Statements Correctly Explains Why Pfk 1 Activity Will Be Higher In Nondiabetics Than Type I Diabe 1 (249.4 KiB) Viewed 18 times
Which of the following statements correctly explains why PFK-1 activity will be higher in nondiabetics than type I diabetics? Glucagon normally stimulates glycolysis in liver cells, but the decrease in responsive glucagon receptors in type I diabetics reduces activation of glycolysis. Insulin normally stimulates glycolysis in liver cells, but the decrease in responsive insulin receptors in type I diabetics reduces activation of glycolysis. Glucagon normally stimulates glycolysis in liver cells, but the lack of glucagon signal in type I diabetics reduces activation of glycolysis. Insulin normally stimulates glycolysis in liver cells, but the lack of insulin signal in type I diabetics reduces activation of glycolysis. Submit Request Answer
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