Biology, asked by yadavkavyansh42, 6 months ago

what happens to glucose in animals that is not immediately used to derive energy​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The glucose is stored.

Explanation:

  • Our bod uses glucose by converting it into ATP by the cells which require energy for processes such as metabolism.

  • The extra energy or glucose is saved for later purposes so that it can be converted into glucose and used to produce ATP whenever needed.

  • Glucose is stored in the form of glycogen in the body.

  • This process of storing energy is extremely feasible for animals as they can readily produce the energy needed at times of need.
Answered by SIMHAsTr
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Answer:

The Glucose which is not immediately used to derive energy in animals is stored in the form of GLYCOGEN in the liver.

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