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Okay, so in this question we are going to discuss increased glucagon effect on glycolysis and liver reactions.
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So first option that is given to us is concentration of glucose 6 -phosphate increases.
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So yes this option is absolutely correct.
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The glucose 6 -phosphate promotes gluconeogenesis which allow glucose production.
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So as glucagon has increased in the system we will have to decrease it either by absorption to liver or by glucose formation from glucagon.
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So this helps the glucagon to decrease a little bit.
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Next option is concentration of f2 -6 -bp decreases.
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So yes this option is also correct as it is a glucagon inhibited enzyme.
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So glucagon inhibits f2 -6 -bp as it regulates and activates efk1 enzyme and this will cause glycolysis to slow down and we want the glycolysis to slow down.
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Third option that is given to us is glucokinase increased.
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So yes this option is also correct as this enzyme glucokinase it causes glycolysis and it phosphorylates glucose to glucose 6 -phosphate and glucose 6 -phosphate is the form in which it is taken up by liver...