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The chemical formula for glycogen is (C6H10O5)n, where n represents the number of repeating units in the polymer chain.
C2h10o5
C6H10O5
Glycogen breakdown into glucose involves a hydrolysis reaction, which is a type of chemical reaction where water is used to break bonds within a molecule.
chemical formula
The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6.
The chemical formula for tin(IV) chloride is SnCl4.
The chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6.
Glycogen is a polysaccharide and can be represented by (C6H10O5)n
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.
carbohydrates
Energy has no chemical formula as it is not a chemical.
Glycogen breakdown into glucose involves a hydrolysis reaction, which is a type of chemical reaction where water is used to break bonds within a molecule.
chemical formula
The chemical formula for tin(IV) chloride is SnCl4.
Examples of salts and their chemical formulas include: Table salt (sodium chloride) - NaCl Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) - MgSO4 Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) - NaHCO3 Gypsum (calcium sulfate) - CaSO4 Potassium nitrate - KNO3
Glycogen is "Animal Starch" analagous to Plant Starch (polymerized glucose) - a form of chemical energy storage used by animals and fungi.
It is a chemical formula.
carbohydrates
Glycogen is made and stored in the cells of the liver and muscles until it is needed for energy. Glycogen phosphorylase is the primary enzyme of glycogen breakdown into glucose. Glucose derived from liver glycogen is the primary source of blood glucose used by the rest of the body for fuel.