Answer:
A main function of the liver, not muscle, is to manufacture of glucose for export to other tissues via the bloodstream. In the liver, one way to make glucose is breakdown of glycogen. In glycogen degradation, glucose-6-phosphatase is the enzyme that catalyzes the last reaction, where a phosphate group is removed to make glucose. Thus, a decreased ability to remove this phosphate will result in lower levels of glucose available for export and subsequent hypoglycemia.
Explanation:
Depending on the problem, the specified condition is hypoglycemia (which is a disease in which low (fourth space) glucose levels are low). The group that comes out is phosphate (since the enzyme is phosphatase) (fourth space). The glucose that is formed by the degradation (third space) of glycogen (glycogenolysis). In the liver there are enzymes, glucose is produced in the liver (first space).
Answer:
from food web their are many eaters and subeaters so we can easily say energy will decrease when th e first one eat the other
The first number (120) is the systolic blood pressure. This is the pressure reading once the heart pumps, send a large volume of blood coursing through the artery and causing there to be more pressure in the artery at that moment.
The second number (80) is the diastolic pressure. This is the pressure reading after the heart has pumped and is refilling with blood. The diastolic reading is lower than the systolic reading because there is a lower volume of blood flowing through the artery after that initial pump from the heart, and therefore there is less pressure in the artery.
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The correct answer is 3.
The sex hormones, or gender, would not be able to discriminate the occurrence of cancer, due to exposure to a carcinogen.
Gender may affect in the cases when the cancer is hereditary, and it sex-linked.
Otherwise, in non-hereditary cancers, the gender and sex hormones will not affect the chances of getting cancer.