Answer:
Glycolysis
Step-by-step explanation:
In human body, glucose levels are regulated by hormones insulin and glucagon, secreted from pancreas. Glucagon from alpha cells and insulin from beta cells of the pancreas. Glucagon are regulated along depending upon the blood sugar levels. During fasting when blood sugar levels are decreased the glucagon levels are increased. Glucagon increases hepatic glucose through glycogenelysis.
So, Glycolysis of glucagon is least likely to be activated by glucagon in hepatocytes