Extra glucose is stored in the liver and muscles in the form of glycogen. If these stores are full, excess glucose can be converted to fat and stored in adipose tissue.
Glycogen is the molecule stored in the liver for extra energy. When the body needs a quick source of energy, glycogen can be broken down into glucose to be used by the body's cells.
The gas stored at the lowest pressure is helium.
Refrigerant is stored in the compressor of an air conditioner.
When "bleeding" an oxygen tank, you are releasing excess pressure stored in the regulator, not the tank itself. If the excess pressure remains, it can damage the regulator, and the guage needle can get stuck, giving an inaccurate reading of how much oxygen remains in the tank.
If stored properly, cleaning chemicals and pesticides can be stored in the dry storeroom
"Yes, Rice has gluecose"says my daddy-o.
G6h12o6
Fat
80-120.
oxygen and gluecose
Glucose is the sugars that are in usable form for your body. For plants, it's the same thing but instead of converting food energy to gluecose, they use sun light energy. The formula for gluecose is C6H12O6 = 6 carbon, 12 hydrogen, and 6 oxygen.
Gluecose and Oxygen
Gluecose and Oxygen
Glucose is the scientific term for sugar.
they stored it normally
If the calories from extra carbohydrates (carbs not needed for energy) they are stored as fat.
Fat