Glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles, and is second to fats as long-term energy storage.
Glycogen.
Glycogen
glucogen
GLYCOGEN
GLYCOGEN
It is stored in the form of glycogen.
Insulin causes the glucose in your blood to enter the cells for energy. It does not cause the liver to change glucose into anything. Your liver does, however, store extra sugar in the form of glucagon.
The liver stores glucose in the form of glycogen which is converted back to glucose again when needed for energy.
Animals store excess glucose in their liver as a large compound called glycogen. Plants store extra glucose in their starch.
As Glycocen xD
Glycogen is the form in which animals and humans store glucose. Plants on the other hand store their glucose as starch.
Carbohydrates are absorbed and converted into glucose. The glucose can be stored as glycogen in the liver and the muscle tissue. If these are full the glucose will be converted into fat and stored.
Glycogen. Plants store energy in starch.... Mammals store their excess energy in glycogen.
The liver stores glucose in the form of glycogen which is converted back to glucose again when needed for energy.
the liver cells store energy in the form of ATP (adenine triphosphate molecule) a simpler form of energy produced by break down of glucose molecules!