No. Fat is the form in which fat is stored.
fats are stored in the specialised cell called as adipocytes
neutral fats, or triglycerides, represent the body's most abundant and concentrated source of usable energy.
they are stored as fats
From stored fats
They provide the body with a stored form of energy.
Fats provide a concentrated source of energy, play a role in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, help maintain cell membranes, and support hormone production. It is essential to consume healthy fats in moderation as part of a balanced diet.
There is no such thing as zero body fat. A certain amount of fats is healthy and necessary. The brain is made mostly of fats.
When your body needs energy, it will first use carbohydrates stored in your body, sparing the protein and fats in your body. When the stored carbohydrates are depleted, the body will start using protein and fats.
The sugars are turned into fats and these are stored in fat cells.
fats and steroids are generally known as lipids
Fats, oilds, waxes, and steroids are collectively called lipids
No, the testosterone however can be steroids