Why does the absorption of glucose in blood require energy?
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Energy Metabolism and Nutrition
The absorption of more glucose than the body can use or store as glycogen leads to the deposition of fat. ... The level of glucose in the blood is controlled by a number of hormones. Insulin facilitates the passage of glucose out of the blood and into the cells of the body.
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Energy Metabolism and Nutrition
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The absorption of more glucose than the body can use or store as glycogen leads to the deposition of fat. ... Insulin facilitates the passage of glucose out of the blood and into the cells of the bodies.
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