Part 1:
Would the removal of ovaries lead to an increase or decrease in the secretion of LH, estrogen, and FSH?
Part 2:
There are several drugs used to treat Type 2 Diabetes. If the drug suppressed glucagon activity what would be the effect?
A. slowed digestion and absorption of carbohydrates in the digestive tract
B. increased insulin production
C. increased target tissue response to insulin
D. decreased release of glucose from the liver
Part 3:
Match the type of lipoprotein with its major function: (functions are listed in numbers)
__ chylomicron
__ LDL
__ HDL
___ VLDL (very low-density lipoprotein)
1. transport triglycerides from GI tract to adipose cells
2. transport triglycerides from the liver to adipose cells
3. transport cholesterol from the liver to cells
4. transport cholesterol from cells to the liver
Part 1:-
Would the removal of ovaries lead to an decrease in the secretion of LH, estrogen, and FSH.
Removal of ovaries acts as menopause. Because there is no ovulation. So that the hormones decreases.
Part 2:-
Glycogen suppressors decreases the glucagon production.
Answer is D. decreased release of glucose from the liver
Part 3:-
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