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Why phosphate attaches only to glucose 6th position?

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Storage as glycogen. ... When the body needs glucose for energy, glycogen phosphorylase, with the help of an orthophosphate, can cleave away a molecule from the glycogen chain. The cleaved molecule is in the form of glucose-1-phosphate, which can be converted into G6P(Glucose 6 Phosphate) by phosphoglucomutase.
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