What is this process called which increases blood glucose concentration? amino acids + glycerol --> glucose
gluconeogenesis
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What enzyme is needed to catalyze the conversion of glycogen to glucose?
phosphorylase
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Which cells (in the liver) secrete glucagon?
alpha cells
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What actions lower blood glucose concentration?
increased cellular respiration rate, glycogenesis in liver and muscle cells, conversation of glucose to fat in adipose tissue,
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Describe the Urea cycle
1. Deamination (amine removed from aa--> ammonia) 2. respiration of the rest of aa 3. ammonia + CO2 --> urea (via orintine cycle)
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Which organisms use ammonia as their nitrogenous waste product and why?
water-based organisms, highly soluble but highly toxic, low energy to produce
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Which organisms use nitric acid as their N waste product and why?
birds/reptiles, light weight but energy intensive (7 ATP to product) not toxic in eggs
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what is a hormone?
a chemical produced and secreted by an endocrine gland and carried in the blood to target cell (tissue or organ)
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Describe the action of liver cells when they are stimulated by adrenaline and glucagon
convert glycogen to glucose
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what are the islets of Langerhans and where are they located?
endocrine cells of the liver made of alpha cells that produce glucagon and beta cells that produce insulin
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describe three functions of the kidney
regulate composition of the blood by maintaining water potential (includes water, urea, mineral ions), regulate blood pressure
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what are podocytes?
highly specialised celles of the renal capsule lifted off the cell surface membrane by little 'feet' that allow filtrate to pass beneath them through gapos in t