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Insulin can direct the conversion of excess glucose into glycogen or fat.
ATP
Adenosine triphosphate, commonly referred to as ATP, is vital for transferring energy in cells to power metabolic functions.
Myoglobin
A red protein containing heme that carries and stores oxygen in muscle cells, very similar in structure to hemoglobin.
Muscle Tissue
A type of body tissue that contracts to produce movement, found throughout the body and classified into skeletal, cardiac, and smooth types.
Glycogen
A large, branched polymer of glucose that serves as a form of energy storage in animals and fungi.
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