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During short-term exercise (ex:weight-lifting), what is going on biochemical in your body (the muscles, liver, heart, circulation, etc)?I think that you begin with glucose going into glycolysis,TCA, and oxidative phosphorylation. When you use up the free glucose then the cori cycle will begin with lactate dehydrogenase.I am confused on if this is the correct approach and where this is occurring in the liver/muscles/everywhere? And what else can I incorporate that is occurring biochemically in this scenario?
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Compare the effects of the destruction of the spinal nerves dorsal root ganglion and the destruction of the ventral roots.
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