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glycogen

[glahy-kuh-juhn, -jen] / ˈglaɪ kə dʒən, -ˌdʒɛn /


NOUN
starch
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Unlike carbohydrates, which are stored in muscle and liver as glycogen, and fats, which are stored in adipose tissue, we have nowhere to store excess protein/amino acids.

From Salon

"When flies are starving, their bodies break down storage molecules such as glycogen and fats. With a defect of the enzyme chameau, this process no longer works as effectively," says Imhof.

From Science Daily

During the first few days in a calorie deficit, the body uses up its small reservoir of glycogen stores for energy.

From Scientific American

During physical activity, the body primarily uses carbohydrate reserves, called glycogen, as its energy source.

From Salon

Our blood sugar drops and we use the glycogen stored in our muscles.

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