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Two hours.
i think glucose ..it convert into glycogen by the help of glycogen
Glycogen synthesis is an endergonic reaction that utilizes UTP to form UDP-glucose. UDP-glucose is then turned into glycogen by the glycogen synthase enzyme.
Glycogen
In the body the major storage sites for glycogen are the muscles and the liver. Glycogen is found in low concentration areas of the body.
It slows depletion of muscle glycogen Nutrition 200~jm~
fatigue....
Two hours.
AMP is an inhibitor of glycogen phosphorylase.
glucose is the most efficient form of "food." Glucose would be used first. Protein in muscles will only be broken down in extreme starvation. As for the other answers, glucose is the energy source of choice and is the first to be broken down. Glycogen becomes the predominant energy source and glucose levels become depleted. Calcium phosphate cannot be used to generate ATPs in the body in any way.
William L Rumsey has written: 'Sex-related influences on exercise-induced myocardial phosphorylase conversion and associated glycogen depletion'
total absence of glycogen in the liver may be rare but rather an abnormally low levels of glycogen is more common. This could be as a result of an impairment in any of the enzymes involved in glycogen synthesis. Now, when glycogen is low,the body will look for another source of energy. The next immediate source is fatty acid . Hence low glycogen levels will lead rapid breakdown of fatty acids which when it becomes continuous can cause weight loss.. but the brain poorly utilizes fatty acids for energy production... hence a continous depletion of glycogen levels may result in some neurological impairments..
All of these enzymes are necessary in the breakdown of glycogen into glucose-6-phosphate molecules.
Glycogen repletion is enhanced most by eating foods w/a high glycemic index Nutrition 200~jm~
The evidence Fatigue during prolonged exercise is definitely associated with depletion of glycogen stored in the liver (causing hypoglycaemia - low blood sugar) or in the muscles
Skeletal muscle
glycogen