Glycogen is the stored form of glucose in animals. It is present in non-chlorophyll plants like fungi and all the vertebrates’ liver, skeletal muscles, and brain. It has α glycosidic bonds and has a fixed molecular mass.
Glycogen is the stored form of glucose in animals. It is present in non-chlorophyll plants like fungi and all the vertebrates’ liver, skeletal muscles, and brain. It has α glycosidic bonds and has a fixed molecular mass.
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