Glycogen
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This stored form of glucose is made up of many connected glucose molecules and is called glycogen. ... When the body needs a quick boost of energy or when the body isn't getting glucose from food, glycogen is broken down to release glucose into the bloodstream to be used as fuel for the cells. Glycogen is synthesized in the liver and muscles.
Glycogen is a polysaccharide of glucose that serves as a form of energy storage in fungi and animals. The polysaccharide structure of glucose shows the primary storage form of glucose in the body. Glycogen is made and stored in the cells of liver and muscles that are hydrated with the four parts of water
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glycogen is polysaccharide of Glucose prent in most mammalian and non-mammalian cells, in microorganisms(like fungi, bacteria)and some plants.
Explanation:
Glycogen is stored in the cells of liver and muscles in animals and act as a secondary energy source. When there is a need to maintain the normal blood sugar level glycogen are releases from Hepatocytes(liver cells, which store the glycogen). Glycogen stores in the smooth and cardiac muscles releases in the form of glucose and provide energy in muscles work.