In a fasting or starving human, which of the following will be present that will not be present under normal/well-fed conditions?
In a fasting or starving human the condition that will be present which will not be present in the normal state are as follow:
- decrease in insulin secretion
- increase in glucagon secretion by pancreas because of low blood sugar level
- occuring of glycogen breakdown and inhibition of glycogen synthesis
- breakdown of protein and release of amino acid in the bloodstream
- slight increase in cystine content of the muscle protein
In a fasting or starving human, which of the following will be present that will not...
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