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In the liver, the polysaccharide glycogen is broken down into glucose monomers. the glucose molecules are then released into the blood when blood sugar levels need to be raised. this process is an example
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In the liver, the polysaccharide glycogen is broken down into glucose monomers. the glucose molecules are then released into the blood when blood sugar levels need to be raised. this process is an example of a(n)
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Glycogenolysis... Catabolism... Homeostasis... hormone (glucagon) response
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