glykogeenia
Glykogeenia is the Finnish term for glycogen. Glycogen is a polysaccharide that serves as the primary form of glucose storage in animals, fungi, and bacteria. It is a readily available source of energy, particularly for muscle and liver cells.
In humans, glycogen is synthesized and stored mainly in the liver and skeletal muscles. Liver glycogen plays
The synthesis of glycogen, known as glycogenesis, occurs when glucose is abundant. Conversely, the breakdown of
Disorders of glycogen metabolism, known as glycogen storage diseases, can result from genetic defects in the