As glycogen stores are depleted, or when protein intake is excessive, the liver, kidney, and muscles use amino acids, lactic acid, or glycerol from fats to build new glucose from in a process called _____.

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1. As glycogen stores are depleted, or when protein intake is excessive, the liver, kidney, and muscles use amino acids, lactic acid, or glycerol from fats to build new glucose from in a process called _____.