What is the basic difference between glyconeogenesis and glyconeogenesis ?????
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The Difference Between Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis. Glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose into pyruvate, whereas gluconeogenesis is the creation of glucose from pyruvate, lactate or Krebs cycle intermediaries
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The Difference Between Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis. Glycolysis is the breakdown of glucose into pyruvate, whereas gluconeogenesis is the creation of glucose from pyruvate, lactate or Krebs cycle intermediaries
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both word are same I think your question is different between glycogenesis and glycogenolysis
Glycogenolysis is the breakdown of glycogen (n) to glucose-6-phosphate and glycogen (n-1). Glycogen branches are catabolized by the sequential removal of glucose monomers via phosphorolysis, by the enzyme glycogen phosphorylase.
formation of glucose within the animal body from precursors other than carbohydrates especially by the liver and kidney using amino acids from proteins, glycerol from fats, or lactate produced by muscle during anaerobic glycolysis — called also glyconeogenesis.
Glycogenolysis is the breakdown of glycogen (n) to glucose-6-phosphate and glycogen (n-1). Glycogen branches are catabolized by the sequential removal of glucose monomers via phosphorolysis, by the enzyme glycogen phosphorylase.
formation of glucose within the animal body from precursors other than carbohydrates especially by the liver and kidney using amino acids from proteins, glycerol from fats, or lactate produced by muscle during anaerobic glycolysis — called also glyconeogenesis.
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