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pressure, starch and glycogen living organisms store glucose in the form of polymers, glycogen in animals, fungi, bacteria, and starch in photoautotrophs, but not in the free form. in this way they avoid that the osmotic pressure exerted by the carbohydrate stores becomes too high. indeed, since osmotic
starch , composed of glucose units has an effect on osmotic pressure lower than that of a milligram of free glucose. in hepatocyte, if the glucose stored in the form of glycogen was present in the free form, its concentration would be about m, whereas the polysaccharide concentration of about mm, and...
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