no, a fat soluble vitamin is stored by the body in fat.
fat-solube is another name for lipophilicity a ability of a chemical compound to dissolve in fat,oils,lipids,and fat-solube non-polar solvents like hexane
steriod
Your body can store a fat soluble vitamin but not a water soluble vitamin because they are not easily excreted out of the body as water soluble vitamins are.
Fats
fat soluble vitamins
yes
They make you fat so you can be on fat TV shows.
in the liver and fatty tissues
yes it does
If it is actual fat from a living being then yes but if it's processed fat then no
Vitamins make people's bodies work properly. Although you get vitamins from the foods you eat every day, some foods have more vitamins than others.Vitamins fall into two categories: fat soluble and water soluble. The fat-soluble vitamins - A, D, E, and K - dissolve in fat and can be stored in your body. The water-soluble vitamins - C and the B-complex vitamins (such as vitamins B6, B12, niacin, riboflavin, and folate) - need to dissolve in water before your body can absorb them. Because of this, your body can't store these vitamins. Any vitamin C or B that your body doesn't use as it passes through your system is lost (mostly when you pee). So you need a fresh supply of these vitamins every day.
Fat is a nutrient which transport Fat-soluble vitamins (vitamins A, D, E and K) from the food that you eat into your body.Hope this info Helps!Kieran from http://www.body2shape.com/