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explain glycogen ....
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Answered by asmak7837
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A substance deposited in bodily tissues as a store of carbohydrates. It is a polyacrylamide which forms glucose on hydrolysis.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\underline {GLYCOGEN: }

&lt;b&gt;&lt;I&gt;This is also a polymer of Alpha glucose it is the storage polysaccharide and in the vertebrates it is stored in the muscles and liver and brain .<br />It is also storage in fungi and some bacteria. the glycogen is similar to amylopectin and consists of upto 3000 glucose do deciduous glycogen is insoluble in water and forms as storage polysaccharide in animals.<br />Hence it is called animal starch the straight chain as <br />alpha 1 - 4 glycosidic links<br />and branches have a <br />alpha 1 - 6 links<br />The glycogen is stored as any schedule or Platinum granules playing in contact with smooth endoplasmic reticulum the glycogen gives red colour with Iodine the glycogen is stored as ellipsoidal or flattenedgranules lying in contact with the smooth endoplasmic reticulum .<br />The glycogen gives red colour with Iodine

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