In the glycogenesis pathway,the role of the glucose-6-phosphate isomerization reaction is to
A) create a more stable intermediate for the subsequent reaction.
B) decrease the concentration of glucose-6-phosphate, thereby driving the pathway forward.
C) ensure that the charged molecule stays in the cell.
D) prepare the anomeric carbon for nucleophilic attack.
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