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Adrenalin (epinephrine) is the "fight-or-flight hormone". One of its physiological roles is to mobilize fuel stores in preparation for activity. Given this, which of the following does NOT typically occur in response to the release of adrenalin?a) Glycolysis in the muscleb) Glycogen synthesis in the liverc) Gluconeogenesis in the liverd) Glycogen breakdown in the muscle

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Answer:

B

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Glycogen is the process of storing excess glucose. During fight or flight, catabolism is the fore action of the body. Production of glucose for release of energy not conservation of energy.

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