The correct answer is (B) False.
There is not as much energy used to add a phosphate group by means of phosphorolysis, as the energy required adding a phosphate using ATP.
What is Phosphorolysis?
- Glycogen phosphorolysis is a process that occurs at the start of glycogen breakdown. As a result, glucose can be produced from glycogen. 
 - Glycogen phosphorolylsis catalyzes glycogen phosphorolytic cleavage, resulting in glycogen-1-phosphate. 
 - However, when cleaving glucose from glycogen, a non-reducing terminal is eliminated. 
 - Furthermore, phosphoglucomutase can convert glucose-1-phosphate generated from glycogen into G6P, allowing it to go directly to glycolysis.
 - It should be noted that going straight to glycolysis eliminates the need for ATP to convert glucose to G6P. 
 - If the glucose created by glycolysis is consumed, three ATPs are produced. 
 - Phosphorolysis requires less energy than ATP to add a phosphate group.
 
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