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What is the difference between glycerol and glycogen?

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Glycogen is a polysaccharide that is often referred to as animal starch (however this is not correct). It is the storage form of glucose in animal cells.

Glycerol is a compound consisting of a simple molecule. Used during the preparation of prescription drugs.

(hope this helps somewhat, let me know if you need me to explain)
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