Science, asked by renukakhodake, 11 months ago

excess of Carbohydrates are stored in liver and muscles in the form of ______​

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Answered by navkomal
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Answer:

If people consume more carbohydrates than they need at the time, the body stores some of these carbohydrates within cells (as glycogen) and converts the rest to fat. Glycogen is a complex carbohydrate that the body can easily and rapidly convert to energy. Glycogen is stored in the liver and the muscles

Answered by HappyJohn
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Excess of carbohydrates are stored in liver and muscles in the form of glycogen.

Explanation:

1. The carbohydrates that are in excess amount are not involved in the process of production of energy. These excess amount of carbohydrates is not stored by our body in glucose form. Therefore, these gets converted into glycogen.

2. Most of the excess carbohydrates are stored in muscle cells and few amount is stored in liver.

3. When excess of carbohydrates is stored by the muscles and liver of our body, this gets converted into fat which may lead to gaining of weight and even obesity.

4. These excess carbohydrates may be in the form of starch, fiber or sugar. Excess storage of these carbohydrates in the form of glycogen or fat molecules may even lead to increased risk of heart disease.

5. Triglyceride is the form of fat which is stored due to excessive amount of carbohydrates in the body.

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