Three molecules that are important energy storage locations in the body are

A. glucose, glucagon, and glycogen.
B. ATP, glycogen, and triglyceride.
C. ADP, DNA, and mRNA.
D. glucagon, insulin, and protein.
E. DNA, tRNA, and rRNA.


Answer: B

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