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RD exam topics: Glycogenesis Vs. Glycogenolysis

RD exam topics: Glycogenesis Vs. Glycogenolysis

Update: 2025-11-05
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Question: Right after eating a large meal, a person’s blood glucose levels rise. Which of the following processes is most likely happening in this person’s body at this time?


A. Glycogenolysis in the liver stimulated by glucagon


B. Glycogenolysis in the muscles stimulated by epinephrine


C. Gluconeogenesis in the liver stimulated by cortisol


D. Glycogenesis in the liver and muscles stimulated by insulin

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RD exam topics: Glycogenesis Vs. Glycogenolysis

RD exam topics: Glycogenesis Vs. Glycogenolysis

Dr. Feraz, EdD, RDN