Sugers The body stores its energy in the simplest molecules derived from the consumed food. Carbohydrates are broken down into their simple form, glucose. The glucose is released into the blood stream where it can be converted immediately to energy in the cells where it is needed through a multi-step process known as glycolysis. Extra glucose that isn't needed is converted to glycogen and stored in the liver and muscle tissues. When blood glucose levels drop below the optimal level (as glucose is used up), the liver converts the glycogen back to glucose and releases it into the blood stream.
Energy is stored in long strands around small proteins. Usually the energy is from sugar; Glucose is the easiest to burn. If excess sugar is consumed it is attached to fat cells for long-term storage. Burning too much energy and then eating not enough puts your body into 'starvation mode' which actually makes you gain weight.
Warning: Fructose is sweeter than glucose and is present in all fruit and now also in most sweet substances. If Fructose is consumed in large quantities the body cannot process it properly. This means that it accumulates and begins to poison the body. Moderation is always the best thing!
the major form of stored energy in the body is carbohydrate, stored as glycogen
The energy for the body is stored in fat cells.
When you eat food, your body breaks it down and keeps the energy in your cells. That's why when you eat a lot of sugar, you get really jumpy Hope this helps
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The body has no choice but to store the extra energy that is not used. This is usually stored as fat.
When energy is stored, it is called potential energy.
provide insulation, protection, and stored energy
If you eat too many calories, instead of using them for energy your body stores the energy as fat to use at a later time. It is stored in your liver, muscles and fat cells.
The human body converts food energy into work, thermal energy or chemical energy that is stored in fatty tissue.
what happened to the energy that is not stored in your body
the major form of stored energy in the body is carbohydrate, stored as glycogen
Lipids are stored by the body as energy reserves
The body has no choice but to store the extra energy that is not used. This is usually stored as fat.
Lipids
Energy is stored as chemical energy in human body. It is consumed when required.
When you take in calories, which are the amount of energy the food is giving to your body, you must use up that energy or else the energy will be stored as fat on your body
fat is stored for energy
That is a type of chemical energy.
Food provides energy, and too much food = too much energy so it will be stored. It will be stored and it is what we call fat. Fat can be stored almost anywhere on the human body, their usually stored around our bellys, butts, legs and arms.
In the human body, glucose is stored in the cells. The function of the stored glucose is the secondary energy storage. The primary energy is stored in the adipose tissue.
They provide the body with a stored form of energy.