. How does the primary metabolic pathway of fructose in the liver differ from that of glucose, and what could be a potential consequence of this difference?
A. Fructose enters glycolysis at the same step as glucose, leading to increased ATP production
B. Fructose enters glycolysis at a different step, bypassing a key regulatory point which may contribute to fat buildup
C. Fructose is not metabolised in the liver, leading to increased blood glucose levels
D. Fructose is converted to glycogen, leading to decreased fat buildup
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