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what is called glycogen

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Answered by 7489
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 A polysaccharide , that is the main form of carbohydrate storage in animals and is found primarily in the liver and muscle tissue. It is readily converted to glucose as needed by the body to satisfy its energy needs. Also calledanimal starch.
Answered by MastVibhu
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 A white, tasteless polysaccharide, (C 6 H 10 O 5n , molecularly similar to starch, constituting the principal carbohydrate storage material in animals and occurring chiefly in the liver, in muscle, and in fungi and yeasts.
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