Respuesta :
The liver converts excess energy-containing nutrients into glycogen and protein for storage:
→ The glycogen os stored, and when energy is needed, it is broken down into glucose once again for use.
→ The most important function of the proteins stored by the liver is blood clotting.
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Answer:
Glycogen.
Explanation:
Glycogen may be defined as the energy stored molecules of the animal cells. Glycogen is made of the glucose molecules that are linked together through the glycosidic linkages.
The excess energy containing nutrients is converted into the form of glycogen in the cells. Excess glucose is stored in the form of glycogen. The glycogen molecule is formed in excess blood glucose levels and start breaking in the low blood glucose level.
Thus, the answer is glucose.