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[Show more]When it comes to essential hypertension in Metabolic Syndrome, it is suggested that ___ and ___ may 
be responsible for the development of this core component by increasing central sympathetic outflow, 
causing peripheral vasoconstriction, and more. - Insulin resistance ; hyperinsulinemia 
The earli...
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Add to cartWhen it comes to essential hypertension in Metabolic Syndrome, it is suggested that ___ and ___ may 
be responsible for the development of this core component by increasing central sympathetic outflow, 
causing peripheral vasoconstriction, and more. - Insulin resistance ; hyperinsulinemia 
The earli...
what is equilibrium? - a special case of a steady state. In a steady state, by definition, the 
conditions related to X do not change with time. Thus a transport system is in a steady state when both 
the driving forces acting on it and the rate of transport are constant with time. Equilibrium is th...
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Add to cartwhat is equilibrium? - a special case of a steady state. In a steady state, by definition, the 
conditions related to X do not change with time. Thus a transport system is in a steady state when both 
the driving forces acting on it and the rate of transport are constant with time. Equilibrium is th...
As the Metabolic Syndrome progresses towards overt type 2 diabetes, symptoms typically arise 
chronologically. Which of the following arrangements best represents the chronological order of their 
development, from earliest to latest. 
A. Hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, central adiposity, reti...
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Add to cartAs the Metabolic Syndrome progresses towards overt type 2 diabetes, symptoms typically arise 
chronologically. Which of the following arrangements best represents the chronological order of their 
development, from earliest to latest. 
A. Hyperinsulinemia, insulin resistance, central adiposity, reti...
What are sphingomyelins? - Sphingolipids where the head group is phosphocholine or 
phosphoethanolamine. 
What prevents cells from actually swelling? - It is effectively impossible for sodium to enter the 
cell (due to pump and lack of sodium channels). There is a high sodium ion concentration outsi...
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Add to cartWhat are sphingomyelins? - Sphingolipids where the head group is phosphocholine or 
phosphoethanolamine. 
What prevents cells from actually swelling? - It is effectively impossible for sodium to enter the 
cell (due to pump and lack of sodium channels). There is a high sodium ion concentration outsi...
As the Metabolic Syndrome progresses towards overt type 2 diabetes, symptoms typically arise 
chronologically. Which of the following arrangements best represents the chronological order of their 
development, from earliest to latest. - Central adiposity, insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia, 
retin...
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Add to cartAs the Metabolic Syndrome progresses towards overt type 2 diabetes, symptoms typically arise 
chronologically. Which of the following arrangements best represents the chronological order of their 
development, from earliest to latest. - Central adiposity, insulin resistance, hyperinsulinemia, 
retin...
How does Skeletal muscle aid in glucoregulation - - 40% of body mass 
- responsible for peripheral disposal of glucose in response to oral glucose/meals 
- glucose transport into muscle via myocytes = highly regulated process stimulated by insulin or 
contractions 
- Glucose molecules transported ca...
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Add to cartHow does Skeletal muscle aid in glucoregulation - - 40% of body mass 
- responsible for peripheral disposal of glucose in response to oral glucose/meals 
- glucose transport into muscle via myocytes = highly regulated process stimulated by insulin or 
contractions 
- Glucose molecules transported ca...
An mGluR receptor on the postsynaptic cell membrane has a Go G-protein. If a neurotransmitter causes 
receptor activation and then Go causes a sodium channel to close, what influence is this action likely to 
have on membrane potential in the postsynaptic cell? Nn - A hyperpolarizing influence 
What...
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Add to cartAn mGluR receptor on the postsynaptic cell membrane has a Go G-protein. If a neurotransmitter causes 
receptor activation and then Go causes a sodium channel to close, what influence is this action likely to 
have on membrane potential in the postsynaptic cell? Nn - A hyperpolarizing influence 
What...
Release of adiponectin from fat cells would promote the development of cardiovascular associated 
defects and impairments in Metabolic Syndrome. - False 
When it comes to essential hypertension in Metabolic Syndrome, it is suggested that __________ and 
__________ may be responsible for the developm...
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Add to cartRelease of adiponectin from fat cells would promote the development of cardiovascular associated 
defects and impairments in Metabolic Syndrome. - False 
When it comes to essential hypertension in Metabolic Syndrome, it is suggested that __________ and 
__________ may be responsible for the developm...
Insulin increases glucose transport into skeletal muscle cells by: - Increasing translocation of GLUT- 
4-containing vesicles to the plasma membrane 
An inhibitor of the serine kinase GSK-3beta will have all of the following effects on insulin-resistant 
skeletal muscle except: 
- Cause decreased se...
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Add to cartInsulin increases glucose transport into skeletal muscle cells by: - Increasing translocation of GLUT- 
4-containing vesicles to the plasma membrane 
An inhibitor of the serine kinase GSK-3beta will have all of the following effects on insulin-resistant 
skeletal muscle except: 
- Cause decreased se...
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