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During the postabsorptive state, metabolism adjusts to a catabolic state.

a. True
b. False

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The postabsorptive state (also called the fasting state) occurs when the food is already digested and absorbed, and it usually occurs overnight, when you sleep (if you skip meals for some days, you will enter in this state).

The catabolic state is the metabolic breakdown of molecules into simpler ones, releasing energy (heat) and utilizable resources.

Now, when you are in a postabsorptive state, the glucose levels start to drop, then the body starts to depend on the glycogen stores, which are catabolized into glucose, this is defined as the start of the postabsorptive state.

So yes, as the postabsorptive states, catabolic processes start to happen, so the statement is true.

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