Question: All of the following explain how blood glucose homeostasis is
maintained EXCEPT:
A. A high rate o…



All of the following explain how blood glucose homeostasis is
maintained EXCEPT:

A. A high rate of glucose transport by GLUT2 transporters in
liver only occurs when glucose is elevated following a meal.

B. Insulin stimulates glycogen synthesis in liver and muscle in
the fed state.

C. Glycogen breakdown in liver and skeletal muscle maintain
blood glucose in the fasted state.

D. Glucagon stimulates gluconeogenesis in the liver during the
fasted state.

E. Insulin regulates blood glucose by promoting glucose
transport into tissues, primarily muscle and adipose tissue.

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