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Epinephrine level in blood increases in response to stress. This hormone is known to affect the rate of glycolysis in different organs of the body. The rates of glycolysis in liver, heart and skeletal muscles in response to rise in blood epinephrine (in comparison to non-stress condition) is expected to be(A) unaffected in liver, low in heart, and high in skeletal muscles.(B) high in liver, low in heart, and low in skeletal muscles.(C) unaffected in liver, high in heart, and low in skeletal muscles.(D) low in liver, high in heart, and high in skeletal muscles.

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Indrani Majumdar , 8 Years ago
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