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What is glucose in your body?
sugar that stores energy for your cells
blood cells
blood fluid
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Correct choice: "sugar that stores energy for your cells" (with a small clarification).
Glucose is a simple sugar (a primary fuel) that your cells use to make energy. It circulates dissolved in the blood (not as blood cells), and excess glucose is stored as glycogen in liver and muscle (or converted to fat). Blood glucose is tightly regulated by hormones such as insulin and glucagon.
Glucose is a simple sugar (a primary fuel) that your cells use to make energy. It circulates dissolved in the blood (not as blood cells), and excess glucose is stored as glycogen in liver and muscle (or converted to fat). Blood glucose is tightly regulated by hormones such as insulin and glucagon.
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