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What is the function of glycogen? to provide energy storage in plants to create membrane structures in plants to lower blood glucose levels when they rise after a meal to store glucose in humans and animals\?
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What is the function of glycogen? to provide energy storage in plants to create membrane structures in plants to lower blood glucose levels when they rise after a meal to store glucose in humans and animals\?
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Glycogen helps store glucose in Humans and animals. Plants don't have glycogen, but they do have starch which is pretty similar.
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