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Muscle glycogen metabolism is disproportionally highGroup of answer choicesduring late exercisewhen exercise intensity is highwhen blood glucose levels are highwhen exercise intensity is low

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Muscle glycogen metabolism is disproportionally highGroup of answer choicesduring late exercisewhen exercise intensity is highwhen blood glucose levels are highwhen exercise intensity is low

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Muscle glycogen metabolism is disproportionally high when exercise intensity is high.

Here's why:

  1. Glycogen is the stored form of glucose in the body, primarily found in the liver and muscles. It serves as a form of energy storage.

  2. During high-intensity exercise, the body needs a quick source of energy. Glycogen can be quickly broken down into glucose, which can then be used to produce energy.

  3. The process of breaking down glycogen into glucose is called glycogenolysis. This process is stimulated by hormones such as adrenaline, which are released during high-intensity exercise.

  4. Therefore, muscle glycogen metabolism is disproportionally high when exercise intensity

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