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During digestion, excess glucose is stored in liver cells and muscle cells in what form?

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glycogen

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The excess glucose that is usually stored in liver and muscle cells in the process of digestion is called glycogen. In addition,  these glycogens serve as a storage for fats. These glycogens would then be transformed to glucose in muscles and inside the liver which are essential for our body processes.
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