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- which of the following compounds can serve as a precursor for gluconeogenesis. A) acetate B)acetoacetate C) alanine D) leucine E) palmitateplease illustrate a fischer model of gluconeogenesiswhat is one physiological consequence that might occur if gluconeogenesis was the exact opposite of glycolysis? please help
- Which of the following is NOT a non-carbohydrate material in gluconeogenesis? Choices: Lactate Pyruvate Glycerol Glucose 6-phosphatetrue or false The lactase enzyme can be induced by slowly introducing lactose into the diet of a lactose intolerant person.Two molecules of ATP and 4 molecules of GTP are consumed to produce one molecule of glucose in gluconeogenesis. True False