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← Life Sciences & MedicineWhat happens to hepatic gluconeogenesis when insulin levels decrease significantly in a person?
A)Glycogen synthesis rate will increase
B)Glycolysis pathway becomes more active
C)Glucose production rate will increase✓
D)Fatty acid synthesis rate accelerates
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When insulin levels decrease, the liver responds by increasing gluconeogenesis, which is the production of glucose from non-carbohydrate precursors, because the body needs to maintain blood glucose levels. Therefore, glucose production increases, rather than glycolysis or fatty acid synthesis, which are stimulated by insulin.
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