Muscles cannot contribute to raising blood glucose by glycogenolysis due to lack of –
Correct Answer: G-6-phosphatase
Description: Ans. is 'c' i.e., G-6-phosphatase o Glucose-6-phosphatase is absent in muscles therefore, glucose-6-phosphate cannot be degraded to free glucose in muscles.o Moreover, glucose-6-phosphate cannot diffuse out of the muscles.o Therefore, muscle cannot provide glucose to maintain blood glucose level.o Rather, muscle glycogen acts as a source of energy: the glucose-6-phosphate enters the glycolysis to produce energy.
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