No, glycogen is not fibrous; it is a highly branched polysaccharide composed of glucose units. It serves as a form of energy storage in animals and is primarily found in the liver and muscles. Glycogen's structure allows for rapid mobilization of glucose when energy is needed, but it does not have the fibrous characteristics typical of structural polysaccharides like cellulose.
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