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(a) State in which form carbohydrate is stored in liver and muscle. (b) Name the two key enzymes involved in-(i) Glucose - Glycogen and (ii) Glycogen - Glucose conversion.

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(a) Carbohydrate is strored in liver and muscel as glycogen. (b)Key enzymes: (i) glucose`overset("Glycogen Synthetase")underset("Branching enzyme") to Glycogen`
(ii)Glycogen `overset("phosphorylase")underset("debranchin enzyme")to glucose`
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