Fat, already digested, is stored in the stomach, until it is needed. It then travels via blood to muscles when needed, and energises them to work. If no 'energy' (food) is in the body at that time, the body has no fuel to run on, just like petrol in a car
The liver metabolises carbohydrates, aminoacids and lipids.
Lipids being fat. They are broken down by our liver and removed via our stool.
If you lose body fat, then the usual way for the waste to leave your body is through sweating or bodily functions (e.g. excretion).
when the body runs out of food to eat, it uses the fat reserves from your body for energy instead of food.
It slows it - the drug must leave the fat cells before it can be eliminated.
HBV can not be eliminated from the body.
When carbs are eliminated or greatly reduced, the body begins using stored fat for glucose by the process of Ketosis. When abundant carbs are available the body stores the excess as fat.
About 10% of all alcohol eliminated by the body comes from
yes!
Solid waste is eliminated through the anus.
Your anus
Fat soluble vitamin is a vitamin that dissolves in fats and can be stored in fatty tissues of the body. Unlike water soluble vitamins that require regular replacement in the body, fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the liver and fatty tissues, and are eliminated much more slower than water soluble vitamins.
No. Body fat is fat.
The bladder serves as a temporary reservoir for urine before it is eliminated from the body.
Fat soluble vitamin is a vitamin that dissolves in fats and can be stored in fatty tissues of the body. Unlike water soluble vitamins that require regular replacement in the body, fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the liver and fatty tissues, and are eliminated much more slower than water soluble vitamins.
Defecation.