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pav-90 [236]
1 year ago
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A fasting animal whose energy needs exceed those provided in its diet will draw on its stored resources in which order? A. fat,

then glycogen, then protein B. glycogen, then protein, then fat C. liver glycogen, then muscle glycogen, then fat D. muscle glycogen, then fat, then liver glycogen
Biology
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vladimir1956 [14]1 year ago
3 0

A fasting animal whose energy needs exceed those provided in its diet will draw on its stored resources in the order c) Liver glycogen, then Muscle glycogen and then fat.

Liver glycogen, then Muscle glycogen and then fat, is the order of stored resources in a fasting animal whose energy needs exceed those provided in its diet.

Liver Glycogen is the glycogen stored in the liver which is used by the body for supplements. It forms the glucose in the body when it is needed in the body for energy.

Muscle Glycogen is the glycogen stored in the muscle for use in the muscle. It is present in the skeletal muscle of the body for providing energy for the muscular activity during strenuous exercise.

Fat is the fatty tissue in the body that is used as the fuel source in the body due to energy requirements. White, Brown fat is the type of fat present in a human body. Essential fat is needed for the healthy and functional body.

Learn more about Fat here, brainly.com/question/22861193

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