glykogeeniään
Glykogeeniään is the Finnish term for glycogen stores. Glycogen is a complex carbohydrate that serves as the primary form of glucose storage in animals, fungi, and bacteria. In humans, the majority of glycogen is stored in the liver and muscles. Liver glycogen plays a crucial role in maintaining blood glucose homeostasis, releasing glucose into the bloodstream between meals to prevent hypoglycemia. Muscle glycogen, on the other hand, is primarily used as an immediate energy source for muscle contraction during physical activity.
The synthesis of glycogen, known as glycogenesis, is a process that occurs when glucose levels are high,
When glycogen stores are depleted, the body can also produce glucose through gluconeogenesis, a process that