Chapter 22: Q5CP (page 781)
List all the possible fates for a glucose molecule in the liver.
Short Answer
Possible fates for a glucose molecule in the liver are the Production of ATP, protein, glycogen, triglycerides, and excretion of urine.
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Chapter 22: Q5CP (page 781)
List all the possible fates for a glucose molecule in the liver.
Possible fates for a glucose molecule in the liver are the Production of ATP, protein, glycogen, triglycerides, and excretion of urine.
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