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Gluconeogenesis, which is the synthesis of glucose from non-carbohydrate sources, does not occur in the absorptive state. This is because during the absorptive state, blood glucose levels are elevated due to the recently ingested nutrients, and there is no need to generate glucose from other sources.

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Is the key hormone regulator of the absorptive state?

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What is the primary goal during absorptive state?

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Absorptive state imediately following a meal.


What pancreatic hormone release is stimulated during the post-absorptive state?

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Which hormone causes glucose to enter tissue cells during the absorptive state of metabolism?

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Which of the choices below happens during the absorptive state?

Anabolic processes exceed catabolic ones


What is it called When a nutrient moves from an area of higher concentration into an absorptive cell where the concentration is lower?

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How does an absorptive heterotroph feed?

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What is the primary goal during the post absorptive state is to?

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Which nutritional state constitutes the period during and shortly after eating when nutrients are flushing into the bloodstream from the GI tract?

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