work out and eat healthily.
Storage fats primarily accumulate in adipose tissue, which is found throughout the body, particularly beneath the skin (subcutaneous fat) and around internal organs (visceral fat). This fat serves as an energy reserve and plays a role in insulation and cushioning. Additionally, small amounts of fat can also be stored in muscles and the liver. Accumulation patterns can vary based on genetics, diet, and lifestyle factors.
they really dont if you get fat then its going to be squishy lol but really theey dont unless you have a six pack or something No, because we have two different layers of fat. One that is superficial subcutaneous fat layer and one that is deep below behind the abdominal muscles called the extraperitoneal fat layer. When men accumulate fat in this layer it pushes out as a belly but because is surrounded by the abdominal muscles this gives it the hardened, round look.
no they just have a big layer of fat over there muscles
Some of the same activity that burns fat also develops muscles, but no, fat does not turn into muscle.
Muscles do not contain fat; fat is stored in adipose tissue, which is separate from muscle tissue. However, muscle tissue can be surrounded by fat deposits, especially in individuals with higher body fat percentages.
If there's a bulging, jiggly area, that's where it's stored.
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No
Muscles, fat, and water.
During exercise, the muscles that burn the most fat are typically the larger muscles in the body, such as the quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes. These muscles require more energy and oxygen, leading to increased fat burning during physical activity.
nope, fat and muscle are unrelated
A fat cell is a round cell. The structure of the fat cell that helps the cell function is the shape allows the fat cell to accumulate a lot of lipids.