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The primary form of carbohydrate is glucose. It is also the preferred energy source of the body.
Glucose is a monosaccharide that serves mainly as a food molecule.
For the body to function it needs energy, even at rest. Energy comes from food that we eat, in particular carbohydrate which is stored in our muscles, and in liver cells in the form of Glycogen. Glycogen is broken down to glucose, the fuel that can be used by all tissues in the body.
That is the glucose. It is a monosaccharide
Glycogen is made and stored in the cells of the liver and muscles until it is needed for energy. Glycogen phosphorylase is the primary enzyme of glycogen breakdown into glucose. Glucose derived from liver glycogen is the primary source of blood glucose used by the rest of the body for fuel.
Glycogen is a storage of energy within the body, and glucose is the primary form of energy
Carbohydrate intolerance can be primary or secondary.
They're called polysaccharides and they exhibit a great diversity of form and composition. Examples include amylopectin and amylose found as starch in plants and glycogen found in animals all used for secondary energy storage. Together with cellulose, which is also a polysaccharide, these are the most common polysaccharides but there are many others.
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Carbohydrate is the primary source of energy & lipid is energy storage
Stimulates conversion of excess glucose to glycogen
galactose rarely occurs as a monosaccharide in food.It is usually bonded to glucose in thr form of lactose, the primary sugar in milk and dairy products