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Glycogen: Storage & Use of Glucose in the Body

 
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Glycogen

Glycogen, or Animal Starch, a carbohydrate. It is formed from glucose, a type of sugar taken into the body in foods, and is stored in the liver and muscles. It is later reconverted into glucose as needed to maintain a constant blood-sugar level. During short periods of strenuous activity, energy is released in muscle tissue by the conversion of glycogen into lactic acid.