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Excess glucose in the blood is converted into glycogen and stored primarily in the _____.
 a. brain and liver
 b. liver and muscles
 c. blood cells and brain
  d. pancreas and brain
 e. brain and muscles

Question 2

Describe how the climate and geography of the middle of the continent resulted in the specific food ways of the Plains Indians.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

The Native Americans who lived in the area that is now the American Midwest were mostly nomadic hunters, following the great herds of bison across the flat plains for sustenance. The land was rugged and generally unsuitable for agriculture. Those nations that settled along the fertile Mississippi and Missouri River valleys, however, developed farm-based societies supported by crops of beans, corn, and squash.





 

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