Multiple Choice
What is the fate of any excess glucose in the liver that is not required for energy and not stored as glycogen?
A) It is converted into amino acids.
B) It accumulates within the cell until released.
C) It is attached to very- low- density lipoprotein in its native form.
D) It is converted into fatty acids.
E) It is immediately released back into the bloodstream.
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