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Question- a) What is the source of the energy needed to incorporate glucose residues into glycogen? How is it used?
b) In the muscles, glycogen is broken down via glycogenolysis, in which glycogen is degraded via a phosphorolysis process, producing glucose 1-phosphate. What advantage does this process have over a simple hydrolysis, which would produce glucose instead of phosphorylated glucose?
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