Among its many functions, metabolizing fats is key for the liver. Once glycogen stores are full, additional glucose is turned into fatty acids. The blood transfers cholesterol and fatty acids, storing them in fat tissues. Too much extra fat can cause the liver to become fat, which can impair its function.

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