INTRO.TO GENERAL,ORGAN...-OWLV2 ACCESS
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Chapter 28, Problem 2P
Interpretation Introduction
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Glycogen can be synthesized in the body by the same enzymes that degrade it. The reason for this process to be utilized in glycogen synthesis only to a small extent, while most glycogen biosynthesis occurs via a different synthetic pathway should be explained.
Concept Introduction:
Phosphorylase enzyme is used to catalyze the glucose molecules in the cell. It results in the formation of glucose unit by cleavage. The equilibrium equation is represented as follows:
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INTRO.TO GENERAL,ORGAN...-OWLV2 ACCESS
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