What happens to extra glucose or carbohydrate in
an animal body?
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If all the glucose is not needed for energy, some of it is stored in fat cells and in the liver as glycogen. As sugar moves from the blood to the cells, the blood glucose level returns to a normal between-meal range.
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When there is excess of glucose in a human body then a hormone named insulin which converts glucose into glycogen through the process of glycogenesis and then this glycogen is stored in muscles and other body parts.
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