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Hi,
Answer: The Liver
My work: Carbohydrates are usually located and converted in the Liver.
Extra Information: The body uses Carbohydrates as glucose. From there glucose can be converted to glycogen.
Words you might not know:
1) Converted - To change.
2) Glucose - Energy source.
3) Glycogen - Stores Carbohydrates
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The human body uses carbohydrates in the form of glucose. Glucose can be converted to glycogen, a polysaccharide similar to starch, which is stored in the liver and the muscles and is a readily available source of energy for the body.
Carbohydrates are found on the outer surface of all eukaryotic cell membranes and are attached to mostly the membrane proteins & sometime phospholipids.