It's converted to fat or glycogen or it can be expelled in urine.
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all excess carbohydrate turn into fat or are converted into glucose
Most animals store glucose as glycogen in liver and muscles .
Nothing happens to the glucose. It should have been stored in the kidney, but it didn't, therefore, you have an excess amount glucose in your blood. Hence, the insulin shots.
glycogen
The body uses glucose as energy. Excess glucose is stored as fat (in animals) and as starch (in plants).
Animals store excess glucose in their liver as a large compound called glycogen. Plants store extra glucose in their starch.
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Excess glucose in urine is often referred to as "spilling glucose" (into the urine). Spilling glucose only happens in two situations: gestational diabetes (diabetes during pregnancy), and both Diabetes I (juvenile) and Diabetes 2 (Adult onset). Spilling glucose is a silent sign. Excessive thirst, excessive urination are obvious symptoms that should lead a doctor to do urine and blood testing for Diabetes.
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E. coli will always metabolize glucose when present to avoid using excess energy to breakdown the other sugars into their subunits (lactose breaks down into glucose and galatose etc.)