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what are antagonistic functions of insulin and glycogen with neat and clean diagram​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Insulin stimulates the liver and most other body cells to absorb glucose. Liver and muscle cells convert the glucose to glycogen (for short‐term storage), and adipose cells convert the glucose to fat.

Answered by harsh8116
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Insulin stimulates the liver and most other body cells to absorb glucose. Liver and muscle cells convert the glucose to glycogen (for short‐term storage), and adipose cells convert the glucose to fat .              

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