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Step-by-step explanation:
a. Structure
The structure of glycogen is shown below.
The bonds between the glucose units in the horizontal chain are α(1⟶4) linkages.
The upper glucose units are linked to the main chain by α(1⟶6) linkages.
Enzymes attack the end units of a polysaccharide. The branched structure of glycogen provides more end units, so enzymes can break it down into glucose more quickly.
b. Storage site
The primary site for the storage if glycogen is the liver.
The secondary site is muscle tissue. The concentration of glycogen in the liver is five times that in muscle, but there is more glycogen in muscle because the body has a much greater muscle mass.