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The body's storage form of glucose
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Glucose
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Glycogen
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Monosachacharide
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Polysaccharide
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Glycogen is the body's storage form of glucose. When glucose levels are high, excess glucose is converted into glycogen and stored in the liver and muscles. This stored glycogen can later be broken down into glucose when the body needs energy. Unlike glucose, which is a monosaccharide, glycogen is a polysaccharide consisting of many glucose molecules linked together.