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Glycogen is a carbohydrate and insulin is a protein. So the correct option is D.
What are glycogen and insulin?
Glycogen is a stored form of glucose composed of several linked glucose molecules. Glucose (sugar) is the primary source of energy in your body. It is derived from carbs (a macronutrient) found in certain meals and fluids. When your body does not require glucose from the food you consume right away for energy, it stores it as glycogen in your muscles and liver for later use.
The process through which your body generates glycogen from glucose is known as glycogenesis. Glycogenolysis is the process through which your body breaks down glycogen for usage.
Your body converts the food you eat into glucose (sugar), which serves as your body's primary source of energy. Glucose enters the circulation, signaling the pancreas to produce insulin.
Insulin allows glucose in your blood to reach muscle, fat, and liver cells, where it can be used for energy or stored for later use. When glucose reaches your cells and levels in your circulation fall, your pancreas signals to stop generating insulin.
Therefore the correct option is D.
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