Order the actions below describing how fuel is delivered throughout the body after a meal from the first step to the last. Rank the options below. Deliver glucose and amino acids from the bloodstream to cells throughout the body to make ATP and build proteins. Deliver glucose and amino acids from the bloodstream to cells throughout the body to make ATP and build proteins. open choices for ranking No answer Release insulin from the pancrease in response to high blood glucose levels.Release insulin from the pancrease in response to high blood glucose levels. open choices for ranking No answer Store extra glucose as glycogen in the liver and muscles. Store extra glucose as glycogen in the liver and muscles. open choices for ranking No answer Convert extra glucose to fat and store triglycerides in adipose cells.
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In a healthy individual, insulin is secreted in levels sufficient to maintain a normal blood glucose level following a meal. Rank the steps to indicate the effects of insulin to bring blood glucose levels to normal following a meal. Insulin increases the number of glucose transporters on the cell membranes to allow the transport of glucose into the cells. Insulin stimulates the liver to store excess glucose as glycogen and stimulates glycogenesis in the muscle cells. Blood glucose levels rise following the digestion of a carbohydrate-rich meal. Insulin stimulates lipogenesis in the fat tissue. Insulin is secreted from the pancreas into the bloodstream. Higher blood glucose levels. Normal blood glucose.
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When blood glucose levels rise following a meal, the events listed below occur. Arrange these events in the appropriate sequence. Arrange the events from earliest to latest. Glycogen synthesis occurs with excess glucose. Glucose is absorbed by cells. Insulin levels rise. Glycolysis replenishes ATP supplies. Glucagon is secreted. The liver releases glucose into the bloodstream. Blood glucose levels pass through normal to below normal (hypoglycemic).
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