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1

Episodic muscle weakness is seen in all of the following EXCEPT:

AEaton-Lambert syndrome

BHyperglycemia

CHypercalcemia

DHypokalemia

2

What are the products of the isocitrate to α-ketoglutarate conversion in the TCA cycle?

AGTP, CO2

BNADPH, H2O

CFADH2, ATP

DNADH, CO2

3

Both the liver and muscle contain glycogen, yet, unlike the liver, muscle is not capable of contributing glucose to the circulation. What is the reason for this?

AGlycolytic activity consumes all of the glucose it generates, preventing release into circulation.

BDoes not have the enzyme glucose-1-phosphatase.

CDoes not have the enzyme glycogen phosphorylase.

DDoes not have the enzyme glucose-6-phosphatase

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