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  • Glycogen: How Animal Cells Store Glucose - Definition & Function
    The storage form of glucose used by animal cells is glycogen.

    Glycogen is a highly branched polymer of glucose molecules. It is synthesized and stored primarily in the liver and muscles. When blood glucose levels drop, glycogen is broken down into glucose and released into the bloodstream to provide energy.

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