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1) the body can store a. 500 grams or 1.1 lb of glycogen b. 25% of glycogen in l

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Question

1) the body can store

a. 500 grams or 1.1 lb of glycogen

b. 25% of glycogen in liver

c. 75% of glycogen in skeletal muscle fibers

d. All of the above

2) The Krebs cycle

a. Results from the combination of oxaloacetic acid and the acetyl group of acetyl co A

b. Another name for the Citric Acid cycle

c. Produces 2 ATPs, 4 CO2, 6 NADH, 2 FADH

d. Turns 2 times per one glucose molecule

e. None are correct

3) The hormone that stimulates the production of glycogen is

a. A sudden rise of norepinephreine which stimulates muscle tissue to relax

b. Insulin

c. Liver bile

d. Free phosphate in the blood stream

4) The proton pump that expels H+ from the matrix of the mitochondria into the intermembrane space and helps to create an electrochemical gradient of H+ in the intermembrane space occurs through

a. the cytochromes

a. ATPase

c. Pyruvates

d. None of the above

Explanation / Answer

1. a. 500 grams or 1.1 lb of glycogen

2.b. Another name for the Citric Acid cycle

3.A sudden rise of norepinephreine which stimulates muscle tissue to relax

4. ATPase