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In humans, where is glycogen mainly stored?
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Liver
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Skeletal muscle
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Kidney
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A & B
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Glycogen is mainly stored in the liver and skeletal muscles in humans. The liver stores glycogen as a reserve to maintain blood glucose levels, releasing it when needed. Skeletal muscles store glycogen to provide a local energy source during exercise. Therefore, the correct answer is A & B, as both the liver and skeletal muscles play a significant role in glycogen storage.