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Protein is not stored in the body because they are used to rebuild body tissues such as muscles and organs.
The extra amount of protein can either be metabolized, stored as triacylglycerol in the fat stores or excreted by the urine (most likely to happen if your eat more than 3.0 g/day/body weight).
The three macronutrients of the human are carbohydrates, proteins and fats. FAT: stored as adipose tissue and a small amount is stored in the muscle. PROTEIN: used as the building material of muscles and organ tissue - no "storage" per se. CARBS: stored as glycogen in the muscles and liver. Glycogen storage is limited and can only provide 1600 - 2000 calories when needed.
Fat
It can be stored in your muscles and liver as glycogen. It can also be converted to fat and stored.
The body has no choice but to store the extra energy that is not used. This is usually stored as fat.
Glycogen is the molecule used to store extra glucose into a MAMMAL'S muscles.
egg put simply has protein in it, protein is a key ingredient to muscle recovery not only that but protein is also used as an energy source but that only occurs when there is no fat, carbs left to burn. i would suggest taking vitamin c daily along with protein after workouts if you are trying to build muscle? note; stimulating you muscles is the way to build muscle, not adding extra protien to your diet. the protein is a little add on to help.
If the calories from extra carbohydrates (carbs not needed for energy) they are stored as fat.
Fat
If proteins are not used for growth repair and making new cells it may be respired to provide energy
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