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In our bodies excess carbohydrates (the ones we don't use immediately) are converted to what by the liver?
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In our bodies excess carbohydrates (the ones we don't use immediately) are converted to what by the liver?
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In our bodies excess carbohydrates (the ones we don't use immediately)
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They are converted to chains of glucose called glycogen.
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