A quickly available but limited form of energy is stored in the liver by conversion of glucose to ...
a. Glycerol
b. Glycogen
c.Protein
d. Fat
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Answer:
b) Glycogen
Explanation:
Glucose gets taken up into cells and either gets broken down to produce energy or gets converted into Glycogen
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Answer:
A quickly available but limited form of energy is stored in the liver by the conversion of glucose to glycogen.
Explanation:
- When we consume food, it contains glucose.
- This glucose is taken up by cells for body functions.
- Remaining glucose is stored in the liver by the conversion of glucose to glycogen by the insulin hormone.
- When the body needs energy, stored glycogen is used as a energy source, and glycogen is converted into glucose by glucagon hormone.
- This is limited because liver cells have limited storage capacity.
- That's why glycogen is a quickly available but limited form of energy stored in liver by the conversion of glucose to glycogen.
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