Biology, asked by akhil5010, 11 months ago

Why cant we convert glycogen to glucose from muscle?

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Answered by riteshoberoi
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Explanation:

Skeletal muscles are unable to release glucose (because muscles lack glucose 6-phosphatase) and muscles glycogen is mainly a local energy substrate for exercise, rather than an energy source to maintain blood glucose concentration during ....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Muscle cells can contribute to blood glucose but indirectly. The glycogen in muscle cells can be converted back into glucose and used by those cells to make ATP. This reduces the need to draw glucose from the blood but muscle cells cannot release glucose into the blood for other cells to use.

Once stored in the muscles, glycogen cannot be released into the bloodstream, but will be utilized as fuel to produce ATP by the muscle itself. ... The process by which liver glycogen is converted into blood glucose is related to the actions of the pancreas, which monitors blood glucose levels.

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