Glycogen is stored in liver
Carbohydrates are stored in the liver and muscles as glycogen.
Carbohydrate that is stored in the liver and skeletal muscle
Glycogen is the primary carbohydrate stored in the liver. It serves as a reserve of energy that can be broken down into glucose when needed by the body.
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Glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles, and is second to fats as long-term energy storage.
Glucose is converted into glycogen, a complex carbohydrate, for storage in the liver and muscles. Glycogen serves as a readily available energy source that can be broken down back into glucose when the body needs a quick burst of energy.
glucose is the common form of simple sugar
Glycogen is a common carbohydrate found in animal liver.
Glucose is the simplest monosaccharide or sugar and is the smallest unit any carbohydrate can be broken down to. It is the only carbohydrate the brain can use as fuel and the glucose is stored in the muscles and liver as glycogen which is a polymer of glucose.
Glycogen is the stored carbohydrate in animals just as starch is the stored carbohydrate in plants. Both serve as a source of energy when needed by the organisms.
They are everywhere. All cells have some amount of carbohydrates. In liver and muscles, carbohydrate glycogen is stored.