Biology, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

4. Fats in our body are formed when—
(A) There is little glycogen in the body
(B) Blood sugar level becomes constant
(C) Glycogen storage in liver and muscles is completed
(D) Intake of protein is high

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Answered by Anonymous
2

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Answer: correct option is C

Explanation:

Fats in our body are formed when—

(A) There is little glycogen in the body

(B) Blood sugar level becomes constant

✔️(C) Glycogen storage in liver and muscles is completed

(D) Intake of protein is high

Glycogen is primarily stored in cells of skeletal muscles and liver in human body. When this storage is completed the glycogen gets converted into fats by the process of Lipogenesis.

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Answered by DeviIQueen
2

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Answer: correct option is C

Explanation:

Fats in our body are formed when—

(A) There is little glycogen in the body

(B) Blood sugar level becomes constant

✔️(C) Glycogen storage in liver and muscles is completed

(D) Intake of protein is high

Glycogen is primarily stored in cells of skeletal muscles and liver in human body. When this storage is completed the glycogen gets converted into fats by the process of Lipogenesis.

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