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Animal starch, stored in the liver and muscle

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Glycogen is the storage form of glucose in animals and humans which is analogous to the starch in plants. Glycogen is synthesized and stored mainly in the liver and the muscles.

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Glycogen

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Glycogen. Glycogen is the principal storage form of glucose in animal cells. ... Sometimes called "animal starch" for its resemblance with starch found in plants, it is stored in liver and muscle cells and can be converted to glucose if needed. In the liver this conversion is regulated by the hormone glucagon.

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