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Colby
3 July, 13:07
Why does our body create glycogen?
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Keegan Higgins
3 July, 15:39
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Our body creates glycogen because it serves as a form of energy storage. Glycogen (in humans) is made and stored primarily in the cells of the liver and the muscles hydrated with three or four parts of water.
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