In the normal resting state of humans, mostof the blood glucose burnt as "fuel" is consumed by?
Answer: Brain
Explanation
In the normal resting state of humans, most of the blood glucose burned as "fuel" is consumed by the brain.
The brain relies primarily on glucose for energy and consumes a significant portion of the body's glucose, even at rest.
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