No, glycogen is stored by the liver and skeletal muscle
the pituatary gland thats right pituatary :D
these are those pouches that connect hypothalamus to pituatary gland
the pituary gland.
your body has a gland called the pituatary gland and that gland controld your sleep so when u go to bed your pituatary gland is not ready to control your body at the "sleeping mode" so when you wake up your body is then ready to go to the "sleeping mode'
No, the Endocrine System is made up of a system of glands that produce hormones to regulate the body. Ex. Pineal gland, Pituatary gland, Thyroid gland, Thymus, Adrenal gland, Pancreas, Ovaries and Testes.
Glucogen
Glycogen same as the animals kingdom
Animals store excess glucose in their liver as a large compound called glycogen. Plants store extra glucose in their starch.
Yes, this can be the case. If your pituitary gland does not function properly, it can leak. This leakage drains into the sinuses and causes a headache which usually feels as if your head will explode. This can be alleviated with treatment which can make the pituitary gland start to function again.
Animals store carbohydrates as glycogen in their liver and muscles. Glycogen is a complex molecule made up of many glucose units linked together, which can be broken down into glucose when needed for energy.
Glycogen is the form in which animals and humans store glucose. Plants on the other hand store their glucose as starch.
The largest store of glycogen in the body is found in the liver. The liver can store up to about 100 grams of glycogen, which can be broken down to provide glucose for energy when needed.