A patient with McArdle’s disease (a glycogen breakdown disorder) performs anaerobic exercise in a laboratory for as long as they are able to do so. Right after this blood is drawn and assayed for lactate levels as shown in the figure below (along with a control individual that also exercised anaerobically). A. Why does the lactate concentration increase in the control patient. B. Why doesn’t the lactate concentration increase in the McArdle’s disease patient. C. Is the person with McArdle’s disease more likely to be hypoglycemic, hyperglycemic or neither. Why.
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