150 THE FEEDING OF ANIMALS 



eral circulation as it is needed. Glycogen is also stored in 

 the muscles in an amount equal to or greater than in 

 the liver. (See Par. 103.) No better illustration can be 

 cited of the nicety of adjustment of the animal organism 

 to the maintenance of its activities than this regulation 

 of its fuel supply to the areas of oxidation. 



