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Glycogen: Is a polysaccharide that
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Glycogen is a polysaccharide that acts as the primary storage unit of glucose in cells of both humans and animals. The empirical formula of the compound is (C6H10O5)n, which was established by Kekulé in 1858. Important functions include the creation of phosphate for the short term and triglyceride stored in adipose for the long term. Two Forms: Glycogen synthase exists in two forms— glycogen synthase a (active) and glycogen synthase b (inactive). The difference lies in the phosphorylation state, with glycogen synthase b being more phosphorylated. The Glycogen Metabolism page details the synthesis and breakdown of glycogen as well as diseases related to defects in these processes. Glycogen - Carbohydrate Type, Significance, Structure, Similarities and Differences between Glycogen and Starch, Practice Problems, FAQs You know that motor vehicles need the fuel petrol or diesel to burn and produce the energy for running. The fuel is also to be securely stored in a tank and consumed only as and when required. Again the fuel is not directly available and has to be prepared or produced from multiple sources and by different technologies. The same is the case with biotic ...
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