Explain the role of glycogen in cellular metabolism

A) It is the primary fuel that enters glycolysis.
B) It is the primary fuel that enters the citric acid cycle.
C) It is the primary fuel that enters the electron transport chain.
D) It serves as an intracellular glucose reserve.
E) It can easily be converted to other non-carbohydrate fuel sources.


Answer: D

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