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The human body primarily uses glucose, a type of simple sugar, for energy. We convert the energy stored in glucose into a molecule called ATP which is what powers most of our cellular activity.
The liver stores glycogen. When the body uses it for energy it converts the glycogen to glucose.
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Yea Photosynthesis is the chemical change in plants that uses the sun's energy and converts it into glucose and oxygen.
radiant-chemical (glucose)
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e.g muscles and etc
it uses it to give you energy
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The body uses glucose as energy. Excess glucose is stored as fat (in animals) and as starch (in plants).
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The body uses carbohydrates by converting them into glucose as storage. The glucose is released as fuel for the body's cells to generate adrenaline-related energy bursts when needed. The access to this glucose and glycogen is dependent on how many carbohydrates are consumed.
Used for the production of glucose which will serve as a energy storage compound in the body
It could be sugar, or a toffee.
The human body primarily uses glucose, a type of simple sugar, for energy. We convert the energy stored in glucose into a molecule called ATP which is what powers most of our cellular activity.
glucose and oxygen
The liver stores glycogen. When the body uses it for energy it converts the glycogen to glucose.