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Is Glycogen A Carbohydrate Monomer? [Solved]
Like starch, glycogen is a polymer of glucose monomers, and it is even more highly branched than amylopectin. Glycogen is usually stored in liver and muscle cells. Whenever blood glucose levels decrease, glycogen is broken down via hydrolysis to release glucose monomers that cells can absorb and use.
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