18. Converting glycogen into glucose in muscle and liver cells would be an examp
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18. Converting glycogen into glucose in muscle and liver cells would be an example of this aspect of metabolism. 19. In the metabolic pathway A B-) C D, what is the 20. In the metabolic pathway A B C D, B and C are 21. The adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecule can be drawn primary substrate? (A, B, C or D) called: as Ad-P-prP. The bonds. between phosphates represent 22. Metabolic pathways in which the presence of oxygen is not required for them to "go" are calledpathways. 23. The only molecule that can provides energy directly to the workers of the cells is:Explanation / Answer
18. Converting glycogen into glucose IN muscle and liver cells would be an example of catabolism/catabolic pathway.
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Catabolism is a metabolic pathway, which breakdown large molecule into smaller unit and the later is used to release energy via oxidation or enter into other anabolic reaction.
The breakdown process of glycogen into glucose is known as Glycogenolysis. It is an example of catabolic process, because in this pathway a large molecule glycogen is broken down into smaller unit glucose, which(glucose) may produce immediate energy (ATP) in the cell via other catabolic pathway (glycolysis, TCA cycle etc.).
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