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Chapter 5 Passage 7
41. During times of stress the importance of having adequate levels of glucose, for utilization as energy, is dependent on hormonal secretions from the pancreas.
Which choice below will BEST ready the body for stressful situations?
A Increased levels of glucagon and insulin
B increased levels of glucagon and decreased levels of insulin
C decreased levels of glucagon and decreased levels of insulin
D decreased levels of glucagon and increased levels of insulin
B is correct
Increased levels of glucagon and decreased levels of insulin. it is important to remember that glucose is needed by the body as an energy source. thus, in times of stress when the body eneds energy to deal with the stressor, glucose plasma levels must increase. sympathetic stimulation of glucagon secretion will increase glycogen breakdown and increase glucose plasma levels. this will make glucose more available for tissue to utilize as an energy source. the sympathetic system will inhibit insulin secretion
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So here is an issue I've never really understood. I understand that the body, in times of stress, needs glucose for the tissues to use so blood glucose levels increase... BUT HOW DOES THE GLUCOSE GET INSIDE THE TISSUE? Doesnt it ALSO need insulin?
I feel like this is something EK may have left out.. but do some tissues, like muscle tissues not need insulin to take up glucose? I always get confused with these questions because yes, glucose blood levels must increase, but for the body to actually use the glucose to get energy, the glucose has to go inside cells, and that also needs insulin! (which decreases glucagon!)
Thanks for your help!
41. During times of stress the importance of having adequate levels of glucose, for utilization as energy, is dependent on hormonal secretions from the pancreas.
Which choice below will BEST ready the body for stressful situations?
A Increased levels of glucagon and insulin
B increased levels of glucagon and decreased levels of insulin
C decreased levels of glucagon and decreased levels of insulin
D decreased levels of glucagon and increased levels of insulin
B is correct
Increased levels of glucagon and decreased levels of insulin. it is important to remember that glucose is needed by the body as an energy source. thus, in times of stress when the body eneds energy to deal with the stressor, glucose plasma levels must increase. sympathetic stimulation of glucagon secretion will increase glycogen breakdown and increase glucose plasma levels. this will make glucose more available for tissue to utilize as an energy source. the sympathetic system will inhibit insulin secretion
----
So here is an issue I've never really understood. I understand that the body, in times of stress, needs glucose for the tissues to use so blood glucose levels increase... BUT HOW DOES THE GLUCOSE GET INSIDE THE TISSUE? Doesnt it ALSO need insulin?
I feel like this is something EK may have left out.. but do some tissues, like muscle tissues not need insulin to take up glucose? I always get confused with these questions because yes, glucose blood levels must increase, but for the body to actually use the glucose to get energy, the glucose has to go inside cells, and that also needs insulin! (which decreases glucagon!)
Thanks for your help!