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1.Why does the structure of glycogen contain so much branching of the chains?

1.Why does the structure of glycogen contain so much branching of the chains?

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  1. Glycogen contain so many branching chains of glucose with average chain length of approximatly 8 to 12 units of glucose. Glycogen serves as energy storage in the body. When energy is required by the body, Glycogenolysis takes place that breakdown glycogen into glucose molecules. More the branching more energy will be stored. More branching increases solubility of glycogen. More branching gives more terminals sites to release glucose into blood stream for tissues.
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