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A. Will only phosphorylate glycogen synthase (GS) after GS has been phosphorylated by casein kinase.
Explanation:
Glycogen synthase kinase (GSK) is a type of enzyme capable of phosphorylating serine and threonine residues on the glycogen synthase (GS). The insulin hormone activates the synthesis of glycogen by dephosphorylating GS, but it is a mechanism that depends on the previous phosphorylation of GS by Casein Kinase (CK). GSK is also known to phosphorylate the insulin receptor (IRS), and thus controlling glucose metabolism.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Benchmarks
Explanation:
A benchmark is simply an operation or a test to check the performance of something (in this case, a project) to evaluate if it is ready to be used.
Benchmarks are important because they are needed to see if a project is ready and set to be launched. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer: 
 the addition of solutes lowers the potential, while an increase in pressure increases the potential. 
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