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hepatocytes exposed to external stimulus demonstrate a rapid increase in intracellular glycogen stores and decrease in glucose release into the blood. which of the following most likely promotes the effects described above?
a.Janus protein kinase
b.protein phosphatase
c.phospholipase C
d.Lipoxygenase
B-
BB
expain plz...
answer is B...I have a big confusion about this pathway...can anyone explain..pls..which dephosphorylated which is phosphorylated,,,..glucagon and insulin...big big big time confusion guys...
I LL MAKE IT SIMPLY....PHOSPHORYLASE=LASE LIKE LYSIS=DEGRAD GLYCOGEN,,,OK,, THE ONLY ONE OPPOSIT TO PHOSPHORLASE IS PHOSPHATASE THIS MEAN OPPOSIT ACTION=ONT DEGRAD BUT COLLECT UP(GLYCOGENOSYNTHESIS)
JUST FOCUS ON LASE LIKE LYSIS,,,,,YOU WILL GET IT EASLY
Insuline dephosphorylate.............>....Protein phosphatase will be activated
Glucagon phosphorylates..............>..Protein kinase will be activated
MARYAM,,, PROTEIN KINASE ACT ON WHICH ENZYME?MENTION THE NAME OF ENZYME ONLY
Raheem must say very gud explanation... thanks a lot....

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