No, liver does not contain sugar, instead it contains glycogen.
Liver produces sugar
Sugar doesn't HAVE to be stored. Any excess sugar in the bloodstream is eliminated by an excretion of the pancreas called insulin.
The hormone that stimulates the release of sugar from the liver into the blood is called glucagon.
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The liver absorbs nutrients from the food we eat.
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The two main organs involved in blood sugar regulation are the pancreas and the liver. The pancreas produces insulin and glucagon, hormones that help regulate blood sugar levels, while the liver stores excess glucose and releases it as needed to maintain stable blood sugar levels.
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Liver as glycogen
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