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ssal

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How do epinephrine and norepinephrine raise blood glucose concentration?
 A) They stimulate the conversion of glycogen to glucose.
  B) They stimulate amino acid transport to the liver.
  C) They mobilize fat stores.
  D) They stimulate the conversion of glucose to glycogen.

Question 2

Regular aerobic exercise training affects carbohydrate (CHO) usage by ____.
 A) increasing the enzymatic activity associated with glycolysis
  B) increasing the number and size of mitochondria
  C) decreasing liver glycogen storage so more CHO is stored as muscle glycogen
  D) decreasing the oxidative capacity of muscle



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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