¿Explica por qué se necesitan dos enzimas
diferentes para sintetizar glucógeno a partir
de gl...
Biology, 31.01.2021 03:10 kindaconfuseing
¿Explica por qué se necesitan dos enzimas
diferentes para sintetizar glucógeno a partir
de glucosa-fosfato?.
¿La formación de ramas laterales aumenta la
tasa a la que las moléculas de glucosa-fosfato
pueden unirse a una molécula de glucógeno
en crecimiento? Explica la razón.
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