Glycogen is the main storage form of glucose in animals. Why is glucose necessary as opposed to simply keeping a high concentration of intracellular glucose ready for when the cell needs energy? O Free glucose is cytotoxic O Glycogen has the highest energy capacity of any organic compound O To maintain osmotic balance O Glucose precipitates out of solution in cellular conditions O None of the above Question 26 Suppose you incubated a sample of glycogen with debranching enzyme, transferase, orthophosphate and glycogen phosphorylase. What would be the approximate ratios of G1P to Glucose (G1P/Glucose)? O Not enough information O 10 O 100 04 25

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Glycogen is the main storage form of glucose in animals. Why is glucose necessary as opposed to simply keeping a high concentration of
intracellular glucose ready for when the cell needs energy?
O Free glucose is cytotoxic
O Glycogen has the highest energy capacity of any organic compound
O To maintain osmotic balance
O Glucose precipitates out of solution in cellular conditions
O None of the above
Question 26
Suppose you incubated a sample of glycogen with debranching enzyme, transferase, orthophosphate and glycogen phosphorylase.
What would be the approximate ratios of G1P to Glucose (G1P/Glucose)?
O Not enough information
O 10
O 100
04
25
Transcribed Image Text:Glycogen is the main storage form of glucose in animals. Why is glucose necessary as opposed to simply keeping a high concentration of intracellular glucose ready for when the cell needs energy? O Free glucose is cytotoxic O Glycogen has the highest energy capacity of any organic compound O To maintain osmotic balance O Glucose precipitates out of solution in cellular conditions O None of the above Question 26 Suppose you incubated a sample of glycogen with debranching enzyme, transferase, orthophosphate and glycogen phosphorylase. What would be the approximate ratios of G1P to Glucose (G1P/Glucose)? O Not enough information O 10 O 100 04 25
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