Which of the following describes the process by which we store glucose ? gluconeogenesis glycogenesis glycogenolysis glycolysis
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Glycogenesis is the process of storing glucose in the form of glycogen in the liver and muscles. Glycogenolysis is the process of breaking down glycogen into glucose to be used for energy. Show more…
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