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how does the liver help in the metabolism of glucose ​

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Excess glucose is used to synthesize fatty acids in the liver. In addition to glucose utilization, human liver releases glucose to the systemic circulation, either from previously stored glycogen (glycogenolysis) or by generating glucose from precursors such as alanine, lactate and glycerol (gluconeogenesis).

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Excess glucose is used to synthesize fatty acids in the liver. In addition to glucose utilization, human liver releases glucose to the systemic circulation, either from previously stored glycogen (glycogenolysis) or by generating glucose from precursors such as alanine, lactate and glycerol (gluconeogenesis).

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