glycogen
Glycogen in form of glucose.
Animals store carbohydrates as glycogen. Glycogen is a multibranched polysaccharide of glucose.
Starch is found potatoes, not Glycogen. Glycogen is the plant equivalent of animal glycogen. A potato has starch but no glycogen; muscle cells have glycogen but no starch. The starch we eat is broken into glucose in the stomach/small intest and then reassembled in the muscle cells as glycogen.
Glycogen is the source of energy in muscles
Glycogen makes up around 1-2% of a human's total energy reserves, with most energy being stored as fat. Glycogen is primarily stored in the liver and muscles and acts as a readily available source of energy during physical activity.
glycogen
I believe its glycogen found in liver and muscles which is made of glucose to give us energy
Glycogen same as the animals kingdom
glycogen cardiomyopathy
glycogen phosphorylase, glycogen debranching enzyme, phosphoglutomutase
i think glucose ..it convert into glycogen by the help of glycogen
Glycogen in form of glucose.
Glycogen phosphorylase can not cleave the alpha-1,6-glycosidic bonds at glycogen branch points
glycogen
Glycogen synthesis is an endergonic reaction that utilizes UTP to form UDP-glucose. UDP-glucose is then turned into glycogen by the glycogen synthase enzyme.
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