3 to 6 hours.
Glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles, and is second to fats as long-term energy storage.
Glycogen is stored in the liver and the skeletal muscles
Glycogen is stored in liver
yes! the liver has many glycogen granuels
I believe its glycogen found in liver and muscles which is made of glucose to give us energy
Liver glycogen has low glycogenin content as compared to muscle glycogen.. liver glycogen responds to glucagon but muscle glycogen responds to catecholamines.. liver glycogen is used for the maintenance of blood glucose levels, but muscle glycogen is used for the supply of energy to the muscles liver glycogen can be completely broken down to glucose because of the presence of glucose 6 phosphatase, which does not occur in the muscles
In the body the major storage sites for glycogen are the muscles and the liver. Glycogen is found in low concentration areas of the body.
The best time to replenish glycogen stores is about 15 minutes after you exercise. You can replenish glycogen stores by eating a high-carbohydrate meal.
No, insulin stimulates the liver to produce glycogen from glucose. Glucagon mobilizes liver glycogen to yield glucose.
how Diabetic Ketoacidosis evolves and how the body compensates for the acid
Glycogen is stored primarily in the cells of the liver