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    Insulin Promotes Glycogen Synthesis in the Liver By
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Insulin Promotes Glycogen Synthesis in the Liver By

Question 76

Question 76

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Insulin promotes glycogen synthesis in the liver by:


A) inhibiting glycogen synthase.
B) binding to phosphorylase.
C) causing the dephosphorylation of both phosphorylase and glycogen synthase.
D) activating phosphorylase.
E) facilitating the transport of glucose into the cell.

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