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The liver is important in carbohydrate metabolism as it processes the monosaccharides galactose and fructose into glucose. what happens to this glucose once it is done being processed in the liver? check all that apply.

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User Sizzle
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Once glucose is done being processed in the liver, they are likely to do the following;

- Store glycogen

- Produce fat

It is because when there is an excess glucose, it is removed from the blood converting the rest into glycogen in which is being storied and that it also produces fat after it has been processed in the liver.

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User Jan Chrbolka
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