Epinephrine binds to a G-protein linked receptor present on the liver cells and activates the G-protein signaling pathway within the cell. This signally cascade finally activates the enzyme glycogen...


Epinephrine binds to a G-protein linked receptor present on the liver cells and activates the G-protein signaling pathway within the<br>cell. This signally cascade finally activates the enzyme glycogen Phosphorylases. The activated glycogen Phosphorylases then<br>produces Glucose -1 Phosphate from the breakdown of glycogen. This glucose is then released into blood stream. If this G-protein<br>receptor for epinephrine is nonfunctional, will there be an increase in the conc. of which of the following molecules -<br>Multiple answers: Multiple answers are accepted for this question<br>Select one or more answers and submit. For keyboard navigation. SHOW MORE<br>a<br>CAMP<br>b.<br>Glucose-1- phosphate<br>Neither CAMP more Glucose -1- phosphate<br>

Extracted text: Epinephrine binds to a G-protein linked receptor present on the liver cells and activates the G-protein signaling pathway within the cell. This signally cascade finally activates the enzyme glycogen Phosphorylases. The activated glycogen Phosphorylases then produces Glucose -1 Phosphate from the breakdown of glycogen. This glucose is then released into blood stream. If this G-protein receptor for epinephrine is nonfunctional, will there be an increase in the conc. of which of the following molecules - Multiple answers: Multiple answers are accepted for this question Select one or more answers and submit. For keyboard navigation. SHOW MORE a CAMP b. Glucose-1- phosphate Neither CAMP more Glucose -1- phosphate

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