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why lipids and carbohydrates is converted glucose during glycolysis

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Answered by kvrslsomnath
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Glycogen Pathway: Glycogen from the liver and muscles, hydrolyzed into glucose-1-phosphate, together with fats and proteins, can feed into the catabolic pathways for carbohydrates. Glycogen, a polymer of glucose, is an energy-storage molecule in animals. ... Glycogen is made and stored in both the liver and muscles.

Answered by Anonymous
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Glycolysis only requires the input of one molecule of ATP when the glucose originates in glycogen. Alternatively, glucose-6-phosphate can be converted back into glucose in the liver and the kidneys, allowing it to raise blood glucose levels if necessary.

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