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Answered by ironspiderman700
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The liver is important in assimilation. For example, it converts glucose into glycogen (a complex carbohydrate used for storage) and amino acids into proteins. The liver is involved in the process of deamination.

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Answered by junaidhasrat
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After assimilation, Glucose break down to provide oxygen and energy for respiration and, Amino acids break down to provide proteins to the blood and the digestive organ system.

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