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Q: In which form is glucose stored in our body?
  • A. Insulin
  • B. Glucose
  • C. Glycogen
  • D. Fat
Correct Answer: Option C - Glucose that is not needed for energy is stored in the form of glycogen as a source of potential energy in our body, radially available when needed. Most glycogen is stored in the liver and in muscle cells. When there is demand for glucose then it break down their stored glycogen into glucose and send it through the blood stream as fuel for other organs.
C. Glucose that is not needed for energy is stored in the form of glycogen as a source of potential energy in our body, radially available when needed. Most glycogen is stored in the liver and in muscle cells. When there is demand for glucose then it break down their stored glycogen into glucose and send it through the blood stream as fuel for other organs.

Explanations:

Glucose that is not needed for energy is stored in the form of glycogen as a source of potential energy in our body, radially available when needed. Most glycogen is stored in the liver and in muscle cells. When there is demand for glucose then it break down their stored glycogen into glucose and send it through the blood stream as fuel for other organs.