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Intracellular calcium promotes glycogen breakdown:
 a. because it is a divalent cation and therefore binds to the negatively charged phosphates on ATP, promoting the production of the secondary messenger cAMP
  b. by causing a conformational change in the protein calmodulin, which is an integral subunit of phosphorylase b
  c. by inhibiting phosphorylase kinase
  d. by binding to the regulatory subunits on protein kinase
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