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During the absorptive state, metabolism adjusts to either provide energy for immediate use or store excess energy to be used later. Match the follwoings process. 1. Anabolic Processes
2. Catabolic Processes

a. Glucose is used as the primary fuel for energy
b. Amino acids from the amino acid pool are used to synthesize proteins.
c. Excess glucose is stored as glycogen in the liver and muscle.
d. Dietary carbohydrate from a meal is digested and absorbed as monosaccharides, mainly glucose.
e. Excess glucose is converted to fatty acids and stored as part of the triglyceride molecule in adipose tissue.
f. Dietary protein from a meal is digested and absorbed as single amino acids.
g. Excess tatty acids combine with glycerol to form which are stored in adipose tissues.
h. Fatty acids are used as fuel sources for some tissues.

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