nope it is stored in the liver
No, bones do not provide reserves of glycogen. Glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles, not in bones. Bones are primarily responsible for providing structure and support to the body, as well as producing blood cells and storing minerals like calcium and phosphorus.
Glycogen is stored in liver
Glycogen is stored in the liver and the skeletal muscles
The majority of glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles in the body.
Glucose is stored as glycogen in muscles and liver.
glycogen
Glycogen is stored in a liver or muscle cell.
The glycogen is stored in the Liver
To get energy from stored glycogen (in the liver), the body must first convert the glycogen into ATP. -JoshuaP
To get energy from stored glycogen (in the liver), the body must first convert the glycogen into ATP. -JoshuaP
Glycogen is primarily stored in the liver and muscles of the human body.
Glycogen is stored inside a cell in the form of granules in the cytoplasm.