I suppose that you think to vitamin A; but also vitamin D, vitamin B12, vitamin K are stored in liver.
There are many different types of vitamins that can be stored in the body. The most common vitamins that are talked about are vitamins C, D, and B.
Vitamin a is fat soluble vitamin. A very large reserve can be their in the liver. It can last for a year or two.
Carbohydrates
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Glycogen is stored in a liver or muscle cell.
liver and muscle
Glycogen is primarily stored in the liver as well as in skeletal muscle, kidney and heart. A single muscle cell therefore is also a small store of glycogen.
In the human body, glucose is stored in the cells. The function of the stored glucose is the secondary energy storage. The primary energy is stored in the adipose tissue.
how Diabetic Ketoacidosis evolves and how the body compensates for the acid
Carbohydrates are stored in the liver and muscles as glycogen.
Glycogen is stored in muscle tissue and the liver.
liver
Glycogen is stored in a liver or muscle cell.
Carbohydrate that is stored in the liver and skeletal muscle
liver and muscle
Glycogen is stored in a liver or muscle cell.
No, glycogen is stored by the liver and skeletal muscle
Excess nutrients are stored as fat and glycogen. There is no storage form of a similar nature for protein, but fasting mobilizes amino acids from muscle that would later be replenished or rebuilt over time. Similarly bone will leach calcium and minerals but that deficit creates a 'debt' to those tissues that the body will try to repay when concentrations of precursors rise again.
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Nutrients are units of blocks that build the body, in most of the case, they are not stored but assimilated inside the body. The nutrients in the body are carried in the blood and assimilated through out a body. some nutrients like glucose are temporarily stored in the liver.
I believe you're referring to the hormone glucagon produced by the alpha cells in the pancreas which causes the liver to break down glycogen. There are no nutrients stored in the liver, the liver stores bile as well as lipase, neither of which are considered "nutrients"