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Ariel Blackwell
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28 July, 22:02
What is the body's response to energy?
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Brett Haas
28 July, 22:10
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Carbohydrates, such as sugar and starch, for example, are readily broken down into glucose, the body's principal energy source. Glucose can be used immediately as fuel, or can be sent to the liver and muscles and stored as glycogen. The body constantly uses and replenishes its glycogen stores.
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