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How is glycogen typically stored in the body? a. 1/2 in the liver and 1/2 in the muscle cells b. 1/2 in the muscle cells, 1/4 in the peripheral tissues, and 1/4 in the stomach c. 3/4 in muscle tissue and 1/4 in brain tissue d. 1/4 in the liver and 3/4 in the muscle cells e. 100 percent in muscle cells

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D, 1/4 in the liver and 3/4 in the muscle cells

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Glycogen is stored mainly in larger concentrations in the liver (up to about 6%-8%) than in the muscle cells where it is barely 1%

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