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How Does the Insulin-Resistant State Differ from the Insulin-Sensitive State

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How does the insulin-resistant state differ from the insulin-sensitive state?


A) In the insulin-resistant state,uptake of free fatty acids into muscle is increased and the uptake of glucose is decreased.
B) In the insulin-resistant state,uptake of free fatty acids into muscle is increased and the uptake of glucose is increased.
C) In the insulin-resistant state,uptake of free fatty acids into muscle is decreased and the uptake of glucose is increased.
D) In the insulin-resistant state,uptake of free fatty acids into muscle is decreased and the uptake of glucose is decreased.

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