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If there is no glucose or other carbohydrate in the diet, glucose in the blood may be provided by which internal store?
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a. muscle glycogen
b. liver glycogen
c. adipose fatty acids.
d. none of the above, because dietary carbohydrate is the only source for blood glucose.
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Answer: b. liver glycogen
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