excess of carbohydrates are stored in liver and muscles in the form of glycogen true or false
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True
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The two main site of storage of glycogen is liver and muscles. The excess glucose is linked together as a multibranched polysaccharide to serve for long term energy reserve, Muscle glycogen is kept as an immediate resource of energy as and when required. ... So, the correct answer is 'Glycogen'.
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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.
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