CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM::
Enzymatic hydrolysis of carbohydrate forms glucose in gastro intestine tract it is absorbed through portal system glucose is stored as liver glycogen or muscle glycogen muscle glycogen is an immediate source of energy while liver glycogen is a reserve source of energy glucose is oxidised in the tissues and supply energy this is the process of glycolysis The major part of the daily energy requirement is obtained from glucose oxidation Glucose helps in maintenance of the normal blood sugar level :80-120 mg % when the blood sugar is decreased liver glycogen is converted into glucose by the process known as glycogenolysis and when the glucose level in the blood increases then glucose is converted into glycogen by the process glycogenesis insulin helps in regulating the blood sugar level https://medicaleducatio.blogspot.com/