Yes, your body uses glucose in the form of glucose. All other sugars are converted into glucose so your body can use them.
The main storage form of glucose in the body is glycogen.
The liver stores glucose as glycogen and glucose is required for respiration
Glycogen is a storage of energy within the body, and glucose is the primary form of energy. So for example, if your body requires glucose to survive, when it has plentiful amounts. Your body converts glucose into glycogen for storage. However, if your body has low amount of glucose within it. Your body will rely on the storage of glycogen to break down into its components and use the glucose for fuel.
It loses glucose by exercising
glucose is what body needs. It may or may not be liquid. as long as its glucose
Glucose is stored in the body as glycogen. Excess glucose in circulation is normally polymerized within the liver and muscles as glycogen, which is hydrolyzed to glucose as needed.
No, but insulin is a hormone that regulates the body's production of glucose.
Insulin decrease body glucose level.Glucogon increases body glucose level.
No, acetyl CoA cannot be directly converted to glucose in the body.
Glucose is a simple sugar that serves as the primary source of energy for the body. When there is excess glucose in the body, it is stored in the form of glycogen in the liver and muscles. Glycogen acts as a reserve energy source that can be broken down into glucose when the body needs it.
In a way it is essential because if you don't have enough glucose in your blood, you have Diabetes...If you have too much glucose, you have Diabetes. It has to even out with the insulin in the body.