Other Glycogenolysis Concepts

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1

Which one of the following can store the largest total amount of Glycogen in the human body?

Skeletal muscle

Fat

Brain

Liver

Explanation

Glycogen is the storage form of glucose, and is more readily accessible than starches or fats. It is used for short-term supply of glucose and in starvation conditions is used up in a matter of hours. It is mainly stored in the liver and skeletal muscle. Glycogenolysis in the liver results in glucose release into the bloodstream, whereas in the muscle the glucose is immediately used up. The highest demand for the glucose is in the muscle, and that is where most of it is stored.

2

Which of the following is an example of a catabolic reaction?

Glycogenolysis

Protein synthesis

Gluconeogenesis

DNA polymerization

Explanation

A catabolic reaction is defined as a reaction used to break down a large molecule into smaller subunits. Of the following options, glycogenolysis is the only option where a larger molecule (glycogen) is broken down into smaller subunits (individual glucose molecules).

3

What is the term for the end of the a glycogen branch from which glucose residues are removed during degradation?

Non-reducing end

Reducing end

Non-bonding end

Bonding end

Degradation end

Explanation

The non reducing end of a glycogen branch is the end from which glucose units are removed during degradation of glycogen.

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