Glucose is a form of sugar that our bodies can digest. Glycogen is simply glucose that has been stored. So, once glucose has been digested and entered the blood, it changes into glycogen so that we can store it for future use.
Glucose is a simple sugar used for energy, while glycogen is the stored form of glucose in the body, mainly found in the liver and muscles. Glycogen can be converted back to glucose when the body needs energy, which helps maintain stable blood sugar levels. This relationship allows the body to efficiently manage energy use and storage.
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