Glycogens in the liver . . . then if they STILL aren't used, they are stored as good old-fashioned fat.
You will put on weight, as they are converted to fat, which is stored by the body.
your body uses it for energy
Excess carbohydrates are stored as fat.
Babies should eat carbohydrates, and in fact needthem in their diet.Nobody should eat too many carbohydrates, of course.
Plants store energy in the form of carbohydrates through photosynthesis. When animals eat plants, they break down these carbohydrates through cellular respiration to release the stored energy for their own use.
No, carbohydrates are stored differently in plants and animals. In plants, carbohydrates are stored in the form of starch, while in animals, carbohydrates are stored as glycogen in the liver and muscles.
If the calories from extra carbohydrates (carbs not needed for energy) they are stored as fat.
Excess carbohydrates are stored as fat.
When you eat vegetables, the carbohydrates stored in plant cells are broken down during digestion into glucose, which is then absorbed into the bloodstream to provide energy for your body's cells. Your body uses this glucose either immediately for energy or stores it for later use.
Carbohydrates: Things like pasta, wheat, bread, rice etc. All contain high amounts of carbohydrates which can be stored as energy.
Animals generally eat carbohydrates to give then energy. The fats that are stored in the bodies can also be used to give them energy.
Carbohydrates are sugars that the cell can use to make ATP (energy) through glycolysis, kreb cycle and aerobic respiration.