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When glycogen stores are depleted, where does the liver obtain amino acids from for conversion to glucose?

  • The breakdown of fat
  • The breakdown of muscle
  • The breakdown of starch
  • The breakdown of carbohydrate
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When glycogen stores are depleted, the liver obtains amino acids from the breakdown of muscle for conversion to glucose. This process is known as gluconeogenesis, where the liver synthesizes new glucose molecules from non-carbohydrate sources such as amino acids. The breakdown of muscle tissue provides a source of amino acids that can be used by the liver to produce glucose and maintain blood sugar levels.

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