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- true/false: The carbon skeleton produced by catabolism of asparagine enters glycolysis as oxaloacetate.Different control mechanisms are used to regulate the synthesis of glycogen. Match the action on the left with the effect on the right. Increase in the concentration of inorganic phosphate ion Decrease in the activity of phosphoprotein phosphatase Phosphorylation of glycogen phosphorylase Dephosphorylation of glycogen synthase Ű Clear All Decreasing glycogen synthesis Increasing glycogen synthesis No effect on glycogen synthesisIn the following diagram of glycolysis. Identify the steps that are amphibolic, taking place in both glycolysis and gluconeogenesis. Also, identify the regulated steps and what compounds act as regulators.
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