Anatomy 230 test 1 of 9 Crossword
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1) insulin and glucagon which both control blood sugar level7) make9) increase transport of glucose into the cells, stop the breakdown of storage molcule glycogen, stop conversion of gluconeogenesis10) converting lactic acid (part lipid part amino acid) into glucose13) glucagon14) breaking glycogen into glucose17) insulin |
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2) high blood glucose, bone and muscle wasting, stress fractures, hypertension, salt retention, edema, moon face, buffalo hump, increase in infections.3) antagonists because insulin is going to lower glucose levels and glucagon is going to raise glucose levels4) liver- breaks glycogen (storage molecule) into glucose.5) polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia- excess urination, excess thirst, excess hunger6) protein, lipids and sugars8) excess hunger11) you will take glycogen and break it down and put it into the blood12) excess urination15) alpha and beta16) break down18) rapid breathing, ketone bodies in the blood, blood pH will fall- meaning more acidic.19) digestive enzymes20) beta21) decrease in glucocorticoids (cortisol), decrease in aldosterone, weight loss, giving off sodium and water, dehydration22) means glucose in the urine 23) sweet, so urine is sweet tasting24) redistributing fat, hypersecretion of cortisol25) they leave the glucose in their urine26) reduces blood glucose27) aldosterone, cortisol and in small amount sex hormones28) take glucose and store it as glycogen29) increases blood glucose |
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