Why we store triaceylglycerol not glycogen as stored material?
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Likewise, glycogen is a glucose polymer that is stored for energy use by animal cells. Animals store glucose in the form of glycogen. They store it in their muscles and liver. ... when animals need energy, their bodies break down the glycogen that they stored into glucose.
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