Science, asked by yogeshsingh26, 11 months ago

which organ in the body stores excess sugar as glycogen​

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Answered by TheNightHowler
6

Answer:

Heya mate.....

Your answer is :- Liver.

Hope it helps.....

Answered by 007SAMAYRA
1

Answer:

Liver

Liver glycogen stores serve as a store of glucose for use throughout the body, particularly the central nervous system. The human brain consumes approximately 60% of blood glucose in fasted, sedentary individuals. Glycogen is the analogue of starch, a glucose polymer that functions as energy storage in plants.

Explanation:

liver

When your body's glycogen storage runs low, the body starts conserving the sugar supplies for the organs that always require sugar, including the brain, red blood cells and parts of the kidney. To supplement the limited sugar supply, the liver makes ketones in a process called ketogenesis.

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