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- In healthy adults, the concentration of glucose in blood is approximately80 to 110 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl). After a carbohydrate-richmeal, however, the concentration may spike to 140 mg/dl. Describe thehormonal action that returns blood glucose to normal.If phenylalanine was not an essential amino acid, would diet therapy (the elimination of phenylalanine from the diet) for PKU work?Describe roles of each non-essential amino acid: ala, asp, asn, glu, gln, arg, gly, ser. Describe roles of each essential amino acid: cys, met, phe, tyr, try, and BCAAs. Describe the importance of one carbon metabolism and homocysteine. Describe the best indicator(s) of protein status. What is the purpose of an SGA? Give examples of physical signs of protein deficiencies. Simple to the point answers please!
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