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"why is it necessary to phosphorylate a glucose molecule, creating glucose-6-phosphate

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It is important because the body needs energy from glucose, glycogen phosphorylate, with the help of an orthophosphate, can cleave away a molecule from the glycogen chain. The cleaved molecule is in the form of glucose-1-phosphate, which can be change into G6P phosphate.

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