Which of the following is NOT a fate of absorbed glucose?

A. It is converted to glycogen by liver cells.
B. It is converted to fatty acids and alpha-glycerol phosphate in adipose cells.
C. It is converted to glycogen in muscle cells.
D. It is converted to urea by liver cells.
E. It is converted to fatty acids and alpha-glycerol phosphate by liver cells.


D

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