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where in the human body does the conversion of glucose to glycogen take place

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Answered by Danson
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liver

It was noted that the liver is involved in gluconeogenesis in the Cori cycle and it should come as no surprise that the liver is involved in glycogen breakdown and synthesis because these pathways allow the liver to remove glucose from the bloodstream for glycogen synthesis when blood glucose is high and to release

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