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How does our body deal with any extra sugar absorbed into the blood after meals?

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Answered by owencahyan
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Answered by UsmanSant
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Our body deal with extra glucose absorbed into the bloodstream after meals converting it into glycogen.

The conversion of of intake and carbohydrates which are digested into glucose in the bloodstream is converted into glycogen by metabolism carried out by the liver.

This glycogen is preserved in the adipose tissue beneath the skin of the body and then used as the Reserve energy source for later use.

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