Some of the same activity that burns fat also develops muscles, but no, fat does not turn into muscle.
Never
If you mean how do your muscles get larger, they get larger if they are used more often, but it may depend on what kind of training you do. If you mean fat, the muscle doesn't actually turn into fat, instead, the fat cells get larger and overtake the muscle mass.
No, your muscles will decrease in size when you stop exercising. Google muscle catabolism
Muscles may shrink, and you may accumulate fat reserves if you consume and store more than you burn off, but those are two different processes.Muscles do not turn into fat. To learn more about this, search for [ protein turnover ].
If your asking if the body becomes weak if you stop working after for a long period of time say 3 months then yes you lose the muscle. If you mean why do my muscles hurt the next day then no. You just have to give your muscles a chance to recover and you will be a little stronger.
They have fat under their fur which keeps them warm and in turn helps their muscles to become strong so they can break up ice and hunt for seals.
no they just have a big layer of fat over there muscles
Muscle cells do not store fat. Rather, if muscles are not used often, more fat will be stored in the body. Conversely, if muscles are exercised often, there will be less fat in the body.
muscles are much stronger then fat
Your muscles hurt because you are actually tearing micro-fibers in your body. This in turn sets your body into recovery. The muscles will take nutrients from fat to create a stronger and bigger muscle.
No
Muscles, fat, and water.
nope, fat and muscle are unrelated