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our body stores extra for future use​

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Answered by LoveAman
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Extra is stored in the liver. Broken down into amino acids, used to build muscle and to make other proteins that are essential for the body to function. Broken down into fatty acids to make cell linings and hormones. Extra is stored in fat cells.

Answered by ItzAshleshaMane
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Insulin helps our cells convert glucose into energy, and it helps our bodies store extra glucose for use later. For example, if you eat a large meal and your body doesn't need that much glucose right away, insulin will help your body store it to convert to energy later.

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