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How does mitochondrion's structures affect its function
So that it can be accessed at any given time. i.e. emergencies. glucose is stored in our bodies as glycogen so that it doesn't affect osmosis.
Glucose is stored in the muscle and liver cells as glycogen. Glycogen is insoluble, unlike glucose. This means it won't affect the osmotic potential of the cells.
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How does mitochondrion's structures affect its function
It has to be made properly in order to do what it's supposed to do.
Cellulose gum is used to thicken a toothpaste. It is said to have a beneficial affect on the health of teeth, but it is not used for that purpose.
So that it can be accessed at any given time. i.e. emergencies. glucose is stored in our bodies as glycogen so that it doesn't affect osmosis.
Glucose is stored in the muscle and liver cells as glycogen. Glycogen is insoluble, unlike glucose. This means it won't affect the osmotic potential of the cells.
It is the only glycogen storage disease with a defect in lysosomal metabolism, and the first glycogen storage disease to be identified, in 1932 by the Dutch pathologist J.C.Pompe.The build-up of glycogen causes progressive muscle weakness throughout the body.
No. Tall structures will not affect volcanoes. Dams can potentially mitigate lahars.
If your body does not have any use for the glucose, it is converted into glycogen and stored it in the liver and muscles as an energy reserve. Your body can store about a half a day's supply of glycogen. If your body has more glucose than it can use as energy, or convert to glycogen for storage, the excess is converted to fat.
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