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Digiron [165]
4 years ago
5

_____ serves as an energy substrate for metabolism.

Biology
1 answer:
Fed [463]4 years ago
4 0
The evolutionary selection process for glycogen metabolism<span> reflects the requirements of rendering large amounts of glucose into an osmotically stable but readily soluble </span>substrate<span> for rapid mobilization. Therefore glycogen </span>serves<span> as a glucose reserve and </span>substrate<span> buffer for local </span>energy<span> demand.</span>
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