9.). starting from sucrose. (You necd to show how both the glucose and fructose are converted into glycogen.) Draw out the complete pathway for the elongation of a glycogen molecule by two residues

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Draw out the complete pathway for the elongation of a glycogen molecule by two residues
9.)
starting from sucrose. (You need to show how both the glucose and fructose are converted into glycogen.)
Draw all the structures and name all of enzymes. You do not need to draw the structures of ATP, NAD*,
CoA, etc., but do show them as reactants or products in the appropriate places. You do not need to show
the mechanisms of the enzymes.
Transcribed Image Text:Draw out the complete pathway for the elongation of a glycogen molecule by two residues 9.) starting from sucrose. (You need to show how both the glucose and fructose are converted into glycogen.) Draw all the structures and name all of enzymes. You do not need to draw the structures of ATP, NAD*, CoA, etc., but do show them as reactants or products in the appropriate places. You do not need to show the mechanisms of the enzymes.
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