no, because glucose is a form of sugar, and sugar is energy, and energy is pretty much fat.
Glucose is stored as glycogen in muscles and liver.
pretty easy muscles to build are the bicepts and legs
No. Unlike skeletal muscles, the liver contains an enzyme known as glucose 6-phosphatase that can remove the phosphate groups and produce free glucose.
Insulin is secreted from the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas in order to convert glucose into glycogen for use by our muscles. This process actually takes place in the liver, not the muscles.
No. Supplements are for people who want to build muscles faster.
Helps your muscles to build an recover
glucose gives us energy, the blood carries the glucose to our muscles so they can move
Fats.
glucose
Muscles don't build at a certain time of the day. Muscles will build better at night, if you exercised at day time and then were ASLEEP at night.
Mammals store extra glucose as glycogen in their muscles. Glycogen is a polysaccharide that serves as a readily available energy source that can be quickly broken down into glucose when needed for energy.
No. You need protein to build muscles. Soda does not have protein.