liver and muscles are saturated with glycogen
blood sugar level is constant
glucose combines with glucose
none of these
A. liver and muscles are saturated with glycogen
28
30
38
60
100 kilo calories
200 kilo calories
300 kilo calories
400 kilo calories
lactic acid
acetyl Co-A
malic acid
glycerol
Glucose
ADP
ATP
DNA
secretion of thyroxine
secretion of adrenaline
high atmospheric temperature
shivering
remove excess from circulation
keep the blood sugar level constant
relieve liver from excess glycogen
all of these
liver
adipose tissue
muscles
intestine
performs its normal daily routine
is awake but resting and fasting
is awake, resting and fasting and kept in an equable temperature
is asleep, and completely at rest
muscles
kidney
liver
brain
are proteinaceous in nature
aid in regulating metabolism
are synthesized within the body of organisms
enhance the oxidative metabolism
ammonification
excretion
deaminations
transamination
metabolism
anabolism
catabolism
cannibalism
fermentation
photosynthesis
aerobic respiration
anaerobic respiration
glucose is the only substrate
glucose is the preferred substrate
glucose cannot be used directly
any material which burns in air can be a substrate
4 calories
4 kilo calories
9 calories
9 kilo calories
Glucose
Pyruvic acid
PGA
Citric acid
Beating of heart
Activity of brain
Combination of O2 with haemoglobin to form oxyhaemoglobin
Maintenance of body temperature
hexokinase
phosphoglucomutase
phosphorylase
phosphofructo kinase
4
6
2
3
enzymes
polypeptides
triglycerides of fatty acids
none of these
reversible
irreversible
monotonic
anaerobic
basal metabolic rate
stomach and intestine
liver
cellular respiration
glucose in liver
glycogen in liver and muscles
glycogen in muscles
lactic acid in spleen
matrix of mitochondria
cell cytoplasm
cell membrane
mitochondrial membrane
per day
per hour
per minute
per second
oxaloacetic aad
coenzyme A
acetyl CoA
pyruvic acid
in animals with large surface area per kilogram body weight
in fever
a decrease in external temperature
hypersecretion of thyroxine
liver and muscles are saturated with glycogen
blood sugar level is constant
glucose combines with glucose
none of these
liver
brain
heart
skeletal muscle
lactic acid
citric acid
arginase
acetyl CoA