Multiple Choice
The sequence of enzymes active in liver to degrade glycogen in response to glucagon is: . ~P indicates phosphorylation)
A) phosphorylase kinase, glycogen phosphorylase b, protein kinase A, glucagon
B) glucagon, phosphorylase kinase, glycogen phosphorylase b, protein kinase A
C) glucagon, Protein kinase A, phosphorylase kinase~P, glycogen phosphorylase a~P
D) glucagon, protein kinase A, glycogen phosphorylase a~P, phosphorylase kinase~P
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