Tags: Anatomical Structure, Brain.
A glycogen body is an oval structure in the spinal cord of birds that is made of specialized cells that contain large amounts of glycogen. The function of this structure is not known but it does not seem to be related to the normal function of glycogen in animals which is the storage of energy. Glycogen bodies may also have been present in some dinosaurs and are possibly the explanation for the structure that was once thought to be a second brain in animals such as Stegosaurus.