When glycogen storage is full, excess carbohydrates are converted to fatty acids. True False Fructose is an important source of energy & the main monosaccharide in blood. true False The body stores glucose as ______ in the ______: Starch - Muscles & Adipose Tissue Glycogen - Muscles Starch - Muscles & Liver Glycogen - Muscles & Liver
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