Excess of glucose is converted into glycogen and stored in
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After a meal, glucose enters the liver and levels of blood glucose rise. This excess glucose is dealt with by glycogenesis in which the liver converts glucose into glycogen for storage. The glucose that is not stored is used to produce energy by a process called glycolysis. This occurs in every cell in the body.
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excess of glucose is stored in the liver as glycogen and fat in the adipose tissue.
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