When you are starvation your fatty cell break down then glycogenesis happened.
Glycogenesis is the formation of glycogen from glucose.
glycogenesis
Glycogenesis is stimulated by insulin in response to high glucose levels.
Ionotropic and metabotropic. Ionotropic is when the substance binds to the receptor, it causes the protein to change shape, opening thr channel for specific ions. Metabotropic is the second messenger model, where the substance binds, then activates certain enzymes and causes something to happen. E.g. Insulin might bind to receptors on the liver, activating an enzyme, causing glucose to be converted to glycogen (glycogenesis).
anxious means that you want something to be over with or something to happen, quickly
Glycogenesis is the formation of glycogen from glucose.
Glycogenesis is the process of glycogen synthesis. You can get information about Glycogenesis at the Wikipedia website. Once on the page, type "Glycogenesis" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
does the process glycogenesis occur in the body after a meal?
glycogenesis
Yes it does.
The hormone that stimulates glycogenesis is Insulin, in response to high levels of glucose in the blood. Glycogenesis is the process in which excess glucose molecules are added to glycogen chains so that they can be stored ready for use at a later date.
Glycogenesis. This is an anabolic pathway
glycogenesis
In humans, glycogen is synthesized primarily in the liver and skeletal muscle.
glycolysis. (:
Sucrose undergoes hydrolysis to produce glucose and fructose.
Glycogenesis occurs if you have more glucose than your body needs. If you have eaten more glucose than your body currently needs the liver will store it as Glycogen. Glycogenesis occurs by the process of Dehydration Synthesis which is Anabolic.