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What is glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis

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What is glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 3 months ago

GLYCOGENOLYSIS GLUCONEOGENESIS
It results in the formation of glucose by breaking down glycogen molecules stored in the liver. It results in the formation of glucose molecules from non-carbohydrate sources.
Glycogen is broken down to form     Glucose- 6-phosphate. Amino acids, lactic acids are converted into glucose.
It is hydrolytic process. It is anabolic process.
Less amount of ATP is consumed.  6 molecules of ATP are consumed per 1 glucose molecule synthesised. 
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