Answer :

Glycogen levels do not take long to reach their physiological limit and when this happens excess glucose will be converted to fats

What is glucose?

The term glucose refers to the blood sugar. It is the type of sugar which the body uses. Glucose is used for energy in the body. It is being converted by an enzyme called insulin into energy which the body uses.

While insulin converts the glucose to energy in the body, the liver helps to convert the excess glucose to a safe substance called glycogen and to fat. Hence we can say that: Glycogen levels do not take long to reach their physiological limit and when this happens excess glucose will be converted to fats

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