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Biology, 26.11.2019 05:31 rheamskeorsey33

During glycogenolysis, glycogen is broken down and converted to glucose-6-phosphate, which can enter glycolysis or be used by the liver to raise blood glucose levels. complete the following sentences describing glycogen breakdown. move the appropriate term to each blank. some terms will be used more than once, and two terms will not be used at all.

1. the enzyme removes terminal glucose residues from glycogen by cleaving linkages.

2. enzyme activity stops when the enzyme reaches a point glucose residues from a branch point, which is a(n) linkage.

3. the of the debranching enzymes moves three glucose residues to another branch, connecting them by a(n) linkage.

4. the activity of the debranching enzyme removes the glucose at its linkage.

5. the enzyme continues removing terminal glucose residues

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