Answer:
Gluconeogenesis is employed when glucose levels are low or exhausted and the body must use other precursors, such as amino acids from protein, lactate, and glycerol for energy. This occurs during starvation
Explanation:
Gluconeogenesis is a continual process in carnivores and ruminant animals, therefore they have little need to store glycogen in their liver cells. Of the amino acids transported to liver from muscle during exercise and starvation, Ala predominates. b-Aminoisobutyrate, generated from pyrimidine degradation, is a (minor) gluconeogenic substrate.
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