1. How would the presence of a substance that inhibits the enzyme adenylate cyclase affect the activity of glucagon? Wha

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1. How would the presence of a substance that inhibits the enzyme adenylate cyclase affect the activity of glucagon? Wha

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1. How would the presence of a substance that inhibits the enzyme adenylate cyclase affect the activity of glucagon? What is the consequence of this inhibition on the human body. (1) 2. Discuss the negative feedback regulation of blood glucose, when levels rise above (hyperglycemia) and fall below (hypoglycemia) normal range. Include the following in your explanation: stimulus, gland of secretion. hormone secreted, target tissue, and response. Please be specific. (2) 43. Discuss the events of the sliding filament mechanism in the order they occur following the transmission of an electrical signal (action potential) down the axon of a neuron at a neuromuscular junction (NMJ). Include the following terms in your explanation: acetylcholine, action potential (electrical signal). ATP, calcium, sarcolemma, sarcomere, sarcoplasmic reticulum, synaptic cleft, transverse tubule (T-tubule), tropomyosin and troponin. (0) Begin with the transmission of an action potential down the axon of a motor neuron and end with the relaxation of a skeletal muscle cell.
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