Intestines
CORRECTION:
Muscles contain the most glycogen-- the storage form of glucose-- in the body. The liver comes next.
The liver stores glucose in the form of glycogen which is released when it is needed.
Also fat can be converted into glucose when needed.
the brain uses the most glucose. in short the brain only functions on glucose
gluteus maximus
the liver and lungs
Glycogen is stored in your liver.
Liver
how Diabetic Ketoacidosis evolves and how the body compensates for the acid
liver and muscle
glycogen
In the body the major storage sites for glycogen are the muscles and the liver. Glycogen is found in low concentration areas of the body.
Glycogen is stored in a liver or muscle cell.
The glycogen is stored in the Liver
To get energy from stored glycogen (in the liver), the body must first convert the glycogen into ATP. -JoshuaP
To get energy from stored glycogen (in the liver), the body must first convert the glycogen into ATP. -JoshuaP
how Diabetic Ketoacidosis evolves and how the body compensates for the acid
It is stored in the liver as glycogen. It is converted into glycogen by insulin.
The most common polysaccharide stored in animal body is glycogen . It is mostly stored in the liver and is converted into glucose when the body requires it .
the major form of stored energy in the body is carbohydrate, stored as glycogen
liver and muscle
glycogen
Glucose is stored in the body as glycogen. It is stored in the liver and in muscle tissue until it is needed, then the hormone glucagon - 'turns-the-sugar-on'- and releases the glycogen as glucose into the bloodstream.
adipose tissue, fat, or glycogen
around 2000 kcal