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- How many molecules of ATP are required to store one glucose molecule as glycogen?. Liver is primarily a gluconeogenic tissue, whereas muscle is primarily glycolytic. Why does this division of labor makegood physiological sense?Where [tissue(s)] is glycogen stored in large amounts in the body? Which tissue type contains the majority of the body’s glycogen?