Glycogen

The main form of carbohydrate stored in the body, found mainly in the liver and in muscles. When there is too much glucose in the blood, the excess is converted to glycogen by the action of insulin and corticosteroid hormones. When the blood glucose level is low, glycogen is converted back to glucose (a process regulated by adrenaline and glucagon) and released into the bloodstream.

 

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