glucose molecules because glycogen is stored glucose formed from glucose linkages
starch
Glycogen is not an element and it has no element symbol.
The process of "glycogenolysis" is the splitting of glycogen in the liver, which in turn produces glucose. Glucagon can be administered in emergency diabetic situations where sugar can't be taken orally.
Glucose is stored as glycogen in muscles and liver.
The pancreas secretes "glucagon," not glucogen, to reverse hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) which then turns stored glycogen from the liver into glucose.
glucose
When you add a hydroxide group to a particular molecule by adding an H2O molecule
Yes, into glucose and fructose.
Glycogen is the molecule used to store extra glucose into a MAMMAL'S muscles.
The glycogen is polymer of glucose. So glucose is monomer of glycogen. You get one molecule of glucose and one molecule of fructose from one molecule of cane sugar. So when one molecule of glucose will combine with one molecule of fructose, you will get one molecule of cane sugar.
The carbohydrate energy storage molecule of animals is glycogen. Glycogen is a substance deposited in bodily tissues as a store of carbohydrates.
carbohydrate is a macromolecule of glycogen
It is the conversion of glycogen from a non-reducing sugar to a reducing sugar by splitting all of its glycosidic bonds to produces numerous glucose molecules
Carbohydrate
No because it is a branched molecule.
Glycogen
Glycogen/starch