Answer:
a) glucose 1-phosphate
Explanation:
Glycogen is a highly branched polysaccharide of glucose . During breakdown of glycogen or glycogenolysis , glycogen phosphorylase starts removing glucose units having alpha -1,4 linkage from non-reducing end one by one and produces glucose-1-phosphate until 4 glucose residues ahead of alpha -1,6 linkage. Next de -branching enzyme transfer 3 glucose units to some outer chain and then breaks alpha -1,6 linkage . The glucose-1-phosphate then converts into glucose-6-phosphate by phosphoglucomutase and undergoes glycolysis .