In animals, the structurally similar glucose polymer is the more densely branched glycogen, sometimes called " animal starch ".
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In liver and muscle cells, more glucose is taken in than is needed and stored as glycogen ( once called'animal starch').
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Glycogen is the analogue of starch, a glucose polymer in plants, and is sometimes referred to as " animal starch ", having a similar structure to amylopectin but more extensively branched and compact than starch.
परिभाषा
one form in which body fuel is stored; stored primarily in the liver and broken down into glucose when needed by the body पर्याय: glycogen,