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define glycogenesis​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Glycogenesis, the formation of glycogen, the primary carbohydrate stored in the liver and muscle cells of animals, from glucose.

Glycogenesis, the formation of glycogen, the primary carbohydrate stored in the liver and muscle cells of animals, from glucose. Glycogenesis takes place when blood glucose levels are sufficiently high to allow excess glucose to be stored in liver and muscle cells.

Answered by 388rithika
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glyocogenesis :

formation of glucose ...is called glucogenesis..

the formation glucose partially stored in a muscle ..or limbs..

which formed during vigorous exercises lactic acid ..which carried by liver to form glucose in the liver ( by cori cycle )...

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