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glycogenolysis does not occur in muscles due to the absence of

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Explanation:

Glycogenolysis does not occur in muscles due to the absence an immediate source of glucose-6-phosphate for glycolysis, to provide energy for muscle contraction or a decrease in G-6-phosphatase in liver and kidney cells.

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