Answer:
Glycogen synthase is phosphorylated at only one site.
Explanation:
Glycogen synthase has multiple sites where phosphorylation can occur. Glycogen synthase may have 9 or more sites where it can be phosphorylated as a result of which it's activity is down regulated. It simply means that the regulation of this enzyme does not occur through binary on/off switching, in fact it's activity is modulated over a wide range in response to various signals.
In contrast to glycogen phosphorylase which gets activated when it is phosphorylated at it's serine residues, glycogen synthase gets inactivated by phosphorylation.
As soon as another enzyme GSK3β phosphorylates glycogen synthase, it gets inactivated as a result of which glycogen synthesis halts in the liver.
Answer:
because existing cells divide to produce new cells
Asynchronous Learning is when each student works at their own pace, and may not collaborate on work in class meetings, so the correct answer here would be D!
Answer: Think
Explanation: about what each component does.
These questions, along with process of elimination, should help you match all the tiles:
- What does a tongue used for?
- What color are the leaves that frogs sit on? Therefore, what color is their skin?
- Do frogs need to breathe to *SURVIVE* (Homeostasis)?
- What do frogs use toes and feet for?
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