Where does sugar exit the blood stream?

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2026-03-26 10:00

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Sugar exits the bloodstream primarily through the liver and muscle cells. Insulin, a hormone produced by the pancreas, facilitates the uptake of glucose by these cells for energy storage or use. Additionally, some glucose is taken up by adipose (fat) tissue and other cells throughout the body. Excess glucose can also be converted into glycogen for storage in the liver and muscles, or into fat for long-term energy storage.

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