Because our bodies weren't designed to not be doing physical work and to have plenty of food at all times. Way back when people had to go hunt and food wasn't plentiful, our bodies were designed to store extra food in times of plenty, so that we wouldn't starve when times weren't so plentiful.
Fats give you layers of insulation in your body, and store energy
Fats store energy in the body, provide "cushioning" for parts of the body that have a lot of impact, and help provide shape to the body.
Animals usually store excess energy in fat cells as fats.
Lipids are fats that store energy
No Lipids Only store Oils and Fats for your body
True. Fats are a type of lipid that store energy in the form of triglycerides. When the body needs energy, it can break down fats to release stored energy.
it is used by the body to store energy and use it later.
Fats mostly store energy. They also provide padding and insulation, cover and insulate nerves and are used to make cell walls and hormones.
Just about everywhere under the skin. But males store much more in their bellies and females store more in their hips and thighs.
Meat fats are generally classified as "saturated" where as plant fats are "poly- or monounsaturated." The body utilized poly- and monounsatuated fats as an energy source more readily than saturated fats, which the body tends to store.
The purpose of fats is to help store and use energy, padding of the organs, hormone production, as well as signaling and stabalizing processes in the body.
Fats and carbohydrates do not store the same amount of energy. Fats provide approximately 9 calories per gram, while carbohydrates offer about 4 calories per gram. This means fats are more energy-dense, making them a more efficient form of energy storage in the body. Additionally, the body uses carbohydrates more quickly for immediate energy needs, while fats are typically utilized for longer-term energy.