Which of the following is TRUE of glycogen breakdown?
It is inhibited by Ca2+ ions in skeletal muscle.
It is activated through the action of insulin.
In the liver, it shares one reaction with gluconeogenesis.
It requires ATP to break the glycosidic bond.
Which of the following is TRUE of glycogen breakdown?
It is inhibited by Ca2+ ions in skeletal muscle.
It is activated through the action of insulin.
In the liver, it shares one reaction with gluconeogenesis.
It requires ATP to break the glycosidic bond.
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