Fat HAS energy. Doing exercises, making sure that you're SPENDING more energy than you're eating burns fat.
Yes, and this is because fat doesn't burn calories; it is more of a storage for energy
Because the body will have to release the fat for energy, which is then burned by mitochondria in the cells for energy to exercise.
cell use glucose instead of fat because glucose is easy to burn into energy but it takes a lot of workout ot burn fat..
Technically, yes. You will burn the fat that is marbled into the muscle that provides energy for the muscle to burn. But the fat that we can see, subcutaneous fat, will not be affected.
"Fat burn" refers to the physiological process by which the body uses stored fat as a source of energy. This process occurs when the body's energy demands exceed the immediate supply of glucose (sugar) available for energy. When this happens, the body starts breaking down fat molecules from fat cells (adipose tissue) into fatty acids and glycerol. These fatty acids are then transported through the bloodstream to cells where they are used as fuel for energy production.
because fat cells are another form of energy, e.g when you run you burn fats because it has energy.
Calories are a measure of energy, fat contains energy (calories). Therefore your question is nonsense.
Aerobic Energy Pathway
yes, as you use fat or "energy" to keep you warm as well as giving you spare energy for excercise
Yes, eggs can burn belly fat. Eggs are rich in high-quality protein, vitamins, and minerals. Therefore, extra energy is demanded by our body to metabolize them. This is how it helps in reducing belly fat.
yes and no. there are good and bad fats. non saturated fats are good. Most fats are bad. It's not about drinking whole milk (good fat) and it burns fat. But it is healthier for you to drink milk instead of eating or drinking another type of fat. To "burn" anything, you really just have to exercise. the fat and calories are the energy. when you use energy (sitting, walking, sleeping, running, exercising), you burn the fat.
No fat in fat free foods, but the sugar and carbs left over that you don't burn as energy is stored as body fat.