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Lena Franco
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6 January, 23:24
In which part of the body is glycogen stored?
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6 January, 23:42
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Glycogen is stored mainly in the liver, but the skeletal muscles and glial cells in the brain also contain a small amount of glycogen. The amount of glycogen stored in the liver is about 10 percent of its mass.
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