Insulin decreases blood glucose concentration by promoting synthesis and storage of _____ in the muscle and liver, while simultaneously inhibiting glycogenolysis
The source of blood glucose in a person fasting overnight is hepatic _____.
_____ disease is caused by a deficiency of the enzyme glucose-6-phosphatase
Which glucose transport receptors are reduced after overnight fasting?_____
PEP carboxykinase is induced by _____ and cortisol
Glycogen synthase is inhibited by _____ and glucagon (via phosphorylation).
De Vivo disease is a metabolic disorder due to _____ deficiency.
Which steps (2) of glycolysis require ATP? 1. _____ (Hexokinase/Glucokinase) 2. _____ (PFK-1)
_____ is the glycosaminoglycan present in the granules of the given mononuclear cell / mast cell.

Which steps (2) of glycolysis produce ATP?
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