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The end product of carbohydrate digestion is primarily glucose, which is a simple sugar. During the digestive process, complex carbohydrates are broken down into simpler sugars like maltose and sucrose, which are further hydrolyzed into glucose. This glucose can then be utilized by the body for energy, stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles, or converted into fat for long-term energy storage. Other monosaccharides, such as fructose and galactose, can also be derived from certain carbohydrates and subsequently converted into glucose by the liver.

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