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Glycogen formed from excessive glucose in the blood gets stored in...

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Answered by naysa81
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liver and muscle cells

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

liver and muscle cells

Explanation:

Glycogen is mainly stored in the liver (where it makes up as much as 10% of liver weight and can be released back into the blood stream) and muscle (where it can be converted back to glucose but only used by the muscle). Therefore, excess glucose is removed from the blood stream and stored.

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