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Glycogen is stored in the body for future use. If it is drawn upon, it will: a. be readily available because it is stored in unlimited amounts in the muscles b. provide energy for cellular activities during extended meal intervals c. be depleted from the liver after several days d. provide fat for oxidation when glucose is unavailable e. be replaced easily by protein eaten once a day

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