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Under the control of insulin, glucose is converted to _____ in the liver.

Select one:
a. starch
b. glycogen
c. amylase
d. cellulose



Answer :

Final answer:

Insulin controls the conversion of glucose to glycogen in the liver for storage.


Explanation:

Glycogen is the storage form of glucose in animals, particularly abundant in the liver and muscle cells. When under the control of insulin, glucose is converted to glycogen in the liver for storage. This process helps regulate blood glucose levels and provides a readily available energy source.


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