Essential Biochemistry - Carbohydrate Metabolism (Section 5 - No. 40)
What are the main functions of glycogen in the body?
To provide a rapid source of glucose when blood glucose levels are low.
To store excess glucose for later use.
To synthesize fatty acids.
To synthesize amino acids.
Explanation
The main functions of glycogen are to store glucose and provide a source of glucose.
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