different between glycogenic vs glycogenesis
glycogenic
English
Etymology
glycogen +? -ic
Adjective
glycogenic (not comparable)
- Relating to glycogen
Translations
- Italian: glicogenico (it)
glycogenic From the web:
- what is glycogenic acanthosis
- glucogenic amino acids
- what is glycogenics used for
- what is glycogenic hepatopathy
- what is glycogenic acanthosis of the esophagus
- what is glycogenic effect
- what is glycogen
- non glucogenic
glycogenesis
English
Etymology
Blend of glycogen +? genesis, or glyco- +? -genesis
Noun
glycogenesis (countable and uncountable, plural glycogeneses)
- (biochemistry) The biosynthesis of a sugar
- (biochemistry) The synthesis of glycogen from glucose
Related terms
- glucogenesis
- glycogenic
- glycogenolysis
Translations
See also
- glycogenesis on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
glycogenesis From the web:
- glycogenesis means
- what is glycogenesis and glycogenolysis
- what is glycogenesis quizlet
- what stimulates glycogenesis
- what triggers gluconeogenesis
- what inhibits gluconeogenesis
- what activates gluconeogenesis
- it causes glycogenolysis
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