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Energy Getting from Sleep is called as​

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Answered by ad12285
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. Despite the fact that you are resting, your body still consumes energy when you sleep. Energy use is particularly high during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. During this time, your brain is highly active and you burn the most glucose, your body's source of fuel

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Answered by XxDigitalRomeoxX
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Energy Getting from Sleep is called as Glycogen

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Glycogen is involved in storing energy in the brain, and glycogen levels have been shown to decrease during wakefulness. Sleep deprivation is also linked to decreased glycogen levels, and glycogen levels are restored during sleep. Adenosine, on the other hand, accumulates during waking hours and promotes sleepiness.

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