Update to previous request
-it is not the arrow of the lactate into liver that I was questioning. it is the arrow of lactate<-pyruvate<-glucose I was asking about. The arrows simply do not make a cycle here if you follow them. In the case of the Cori cycle, the arrows should be going FROM lactate TO glucose when in the liver, which then leaves heading back to the muscle.
-Yes usually glucose can become lacate, but in the case of the cori cycle, the arrows should face the opposite way in the liver
see any image,sorry if I wasn't clear enough
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Believe we have fixed this, clearing queue