| 21. | Glycerol and sorbitol are reconverted into glycogen at the termination of diapause.
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| 22. | After all this is done, glycogen phosphorylase can continue.
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| 23. | Glycogen phosphorylase kinase activates glycogen phosphorylase in the same manner mentioned previously.
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| 24. | Glycogen phosphorylase kinase activates glycogen phosphorylase in the same manner mentioned previously.
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| 25. | Glycogenin remains covalently attached to the reducing end of the glycogen molecule.
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| 26. | Glycogen synthase can be classified in two general protein families.
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| 27. | Glycogen-storage disease type 0 affects only the liver.
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| 28. | The catabolic process occurs at the nonreducing end of glycogen.
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| 29. | Mutations in this gene have be associated glycogen storage disease.
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| 30. | After aerobic exercise, glycogen levels are lower than normal.
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